EBK GENERAL CHEMISTRY
EBK GENERAL CHEMISTRY
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ISBN: 9780133400588
Author: Bissonnette
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 24, Problem 69SAE
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(a)

Interpretation:

Difference between coordination number and oxidation number is to be defined.

Concept introduction:

When all the ligands and shared paired electron are removed from a coordination compound, the number of charge on central metal is called oxidation number. And a number of ligands are known as co-ordination number.

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(b)

Interpretation:

Difference between monodentate and polydentate is to be defined.

Concept introduction:

During metal-ligand complex formation different ligands bind to the central metal ion which is known as coordination compound. Ligands can be of two types monodentate and polydentate.

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(c)

Interpretation:

Difference between cis and trans isomers is to be defined.

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The phenomenon of isomers having different structural composition is known as Structural isomerism. Isomers can be present in different forms known as Cis and Trans-forms.

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(d)

Interpretation:

Difference Dextro and Levo rotatory are to be defined.

Concept introduction:

The phenomenon of isomers having different structural composition is known as Structural isomerism. And the isomers can rotate the plane-polarized light and can be divided into Dextro and Levo rotatory.

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(e)

Interpretation:

Difference between low spin and high spin complex is to be defined.

Concept introduction:

According to crystal field theory splitting of d orbital occurs which leads to energy emission in the form of light. Here crystal field splitting is presented as Δ and pairing energy is known as P.

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EBK GENERAL CHEMISTRY

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