(a) Which is more likely to be paramagnetic, Fe(NO,)6 or Fe(OH)6 ? Fe(OH),+ O Fe(NO2)6* 4- (b) Why? O OH ion is a strong-field ligand, while NO2 ion is a weak-field ligand. O NO2 ion is a strong-field ligand, while OH ion is in the middle of the series. O NO2 ion is a weak-field ligand while, OH ion is in the middle of the series.

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(a) Which is more likely to be paramagnetic, Fe(NO,)6* or Fe(OH)61?
O Fe(OH),+
O Fe(NO2)6
4-
4-
(b) Why?
O OH ion is a strong-field ligand, while NO2 ion is a weak-field ligand.
O NO2 ion is a strong-field ligand, while OH ion is in the middle of the series.
O NO2 ion is a weak-field ligand while, OH ion is in the middle of the series.
Transcribed Image Text:(a) Which is more likely to be paramagnetic, Fe(NO,)6* or Fe(OH)61? O Fe(OH),+ O Fe(NO2)6 4- 4- (b) Why? O OH ion is a strong-field ligand, while NO2 ion is a weak-field ligand. O NO2 ion is a strong-field ligand, while OH ion is in the middle of the series. O NO2 ion is a weak-field ligand while, OH ion is in the middle of the series.
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