The correct statements among I to III are: Valence bond theory cannot explain the color…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Coordination Compounds
The correct statements among I to III are:
- Valence bond theory cannot explain the color exhibited by transition metal complexes.
- Valence bond theory can predict quantitatively the magnetic properties of transition metal complexes.
- Valence bond theory cannot distinguish ligands as weak and strong field ones.
- I, II and III
- II and III only
- I and II only
- I and III only
Answer
(D) I and III only
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