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- Would you expect the Mg3[Cr(CN)5]2 to be diamagnetic or paramagnetic? Explain your reasoning.Would you expect salts of the gold(I) ion, Au+, to be colored? Explain.What two first-row transition metals have unexpected electron configurations? A statement in the text says that first-row transition metal ions do not have 4s electrons. Why not? Why do transition metal ions often have several oxidation states, whereas representative metals generally have only one?
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- 1. Predict the products and/or intermediates of the following reactions: E CsF A G Cl₂ H₂SO4 D SiO2 F2 C OH H₂O B 2. Draw all possible isomers for [Cr(SCN)(NH3)3Cl2]³+Identify the first row transition metal that satisfies the requirements given:a. [M(H2O)6]2+ having two unpaired electrons (list all possibilities).b. [M(NH3)6]3+ that may have splitting of spin-allowed absorption band as a consequence of distortion of excited state (provide one example).c. [M(H2O)6]2+ expected to have the palest color in aqueous solution.4. Sl. No. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) Reaction [Co(NH3)6]³+ + [Cr(bpy)3]²+ [CO(NH3)5(OH₂)]³+ + [Cr(bpy)]²+ [Ru(phen)3]2+ + [Ru(phen)3]³+ [Ru(OH₂)6]2+ + [Ru(OH₂)6]³+ [Co(OH₂)6]2+ + [Co(OH₂)6]³+ Rate (in M-¹s-¹) 6.9 x 10² x 104 5 ≥ 10² 8.2 x 10² 5.0 With reference to the above-mentioned table, rationalize the trends in the rate of electron transfer reactions in the following cases: (a) i versus ii (b) iii versus iv (c) iv versus v
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