What is the correct electronic configuration of the central atom in K 4 [Fe(CN) 6 ] based…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Coordination Compounds
What is the correct electronic configuration of the central atom in K4[Fe(CN)6] based on crystal field theory?
- \(t_{2 g}^{4} e_{g}^{2}\)
- \(t_{2,}^{G} e_{5}^{G}\)
- \(e^{2} t_{2}^{3}\)
- \(e^{4} t_{2}^{2}\)
Answer
(B) t_ 2, ^ G e_ 5 ^ G
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