Homework For each of the following metal complexes, indicate the following: the formal oxidation state for the metal the d-electron count for the metal the coordination geometry about the metal atom (O octahedral, T tetrahedral, SP square planar) the number of unpaired electrons in the complex a) b) d) e) whether or not the complex would be an oxidizing or a reducing agent, or is stable with respect to oxidation and reduction Metal Complex [CoCl2 [Ir(CN) [NiF.P [Rh[NH P« [Cr(H₂O) P+ [Fe(SPh)]2 [Mn(CN) Charge on the metal d-electron count Geometry Number of unpaired electrons Oxidizing (O), Reducing (R), or Stable (S)

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For each of the following metal complexes, indicate the following:
the formal oxidation state for the metal
the d-electron count for the metal
the coordination geometry about the metal atom
(O octahedral, T tetrahedral, SP square planar)
the number of unpaired electrons in the complex
a)
b)
d)
e)
whether or not the complex would be an oxidizing or a reducing agent, or is stable with
respect to oxidation and reduction
Metal Complex
[CoCl2
[Ir(CN)
INiF.P
[Rh[NH»»P«
[Cr(H₂O)P+
[Fe(SPh)42
[Mn(CN)6]+
[Fe(bipy) ++
[V(NCS) P
[CuF6³³-
Homework
Charge
on the
metal
d-electron
count
Geometry
Number of
unpaired
electrons
Oxidizing (O),
Reducing (R),
or Stable (S)
Transcribed Image Text:For each of the following metal complexes, indicate the following: the formal oxidation state for the metal the d-electron count for the metal the coordination geometry about the metal atom (O octahedral, T tetrahedral, SP square planar) the number of unpaired electrons in the complex a) b) d) e) whether or not the complex would be an oxidizing or a reducing agent, or is stable with respect to oxidation and reduction Metal Complex [CoCl2 [Ir(CN) INiF.P [Rh[NH»»P« [Cr(H₂O)P+ [Fe(SPh)42 [Mn(CN)6]+ [Fe(bipy) ++ [V(NCS) P [CuF6³³- Homework Charge on the metal d-electron count Geometry Number of unpaired electrons Oxidizing (O), Reducing (R), or Stable (S)
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