Answer the following in full Planar using Valence bond theory, account. -for the following, [ Cu CHH3)4]²+ is Squate While [HICCO] is tetrahedral Experimental evidence suggests that the Complex [Fe(CN)6] 4 is diamagnetic. How does Valence bond theory account for this observation -

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1. Answer the following in full
using Valence bond theory, account.
-for the following, [ Cu CHH3)4] ²+ is Szuate
While [Ni(CO] is tetrahedral
5 Experimental evidence suggests that the
Complex [feCCM) 6] 4 is diamagnetic. How does
Valence bond theory account for this observation
6. Given the moleculal orbital diagram with
Pi bonding of [Ti (H₂O)6]3+. Bliefly explain
Why Ao will increase if H₂D was replaced
With CO.
Transcribed Image Text:18 Planar 1. Answer the following in full using Valence bond theory, account. -for the following, [ Cu CHH3)4] ²+ is Szuate While [Ni(CO] is tetrahedral 5 Experimental evidence suggests that the Complex [feCCM) 6] 4 is diamagnetic. How does Valence bond theory account for this observation 6. Given the moleculal orbital diagram with Pi bonding of [Ti (H₂O)6]3+. Bliefly explain Why Ao will increase if H₂D was replaced With CO.
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Step 1: Introduction to VBT for complexes

According to valence bond theory, formation of a complex involves reaction between ligands(Lewis bases) and metal ion(Lewis acid) forming coordinated bonds between them. This model utilizes hybridization of metal orbitals to explain different properties like geometry, magnetism etc. of a complex.


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