Interpretation:
The electronic configuration with orbital diagram including high spin and low spin possibility from d1 to d10.
Concept introduction:
The effect of strong field and weak field ligand on the electronic configuration depend upon the number of ligand present or the geometry of the complex i.e. tetrahedral or octahedral. For tetrahedral complexes the effect of ligand field to generate high spin or low spin complex is seen from d3 to d6 and for octahedral complex it is seen from d4 to d7 system. For octahedral complexes in presence of the ligand field the five (5) degenerate orbitals of d-orbital divided in t2g and eg whereas for tetrahedral complexes it divides into e and t2 orbitals.
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