For each of the following ions, draw diagrams (on a piece of paper), like the one to the right below, to show orbital occupancies for both weak and strong octahedral fields. Indicate (on the table below) the total number of unpaired electrons in each case. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Ion Pd³+ Mn³+ V²+ Cu²+ Cr4+ # Unpaired # Unpaired Weak field Strong field eg t29 do
For each of the following ions, draw diagrams (on a piece of paper), like the one to the right below, to show orbital occupancies for both weak and strong octahedral fields. Indicate (on the table below) the total number of unpaired electrons in each case. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Ion Pd³+ Mn³+ V²+ Cu²+ Cr4+ # Unpaired # Unpaired Weak field Strong field eg t29 do
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![For each of the following ions, draw diagrams (on a piece of paper), like the one to the
right below, to show orbital occupancies for both weak and strong octahedral fields.
Indicate (on the table below) the total number of unpaired electrons in each case.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Ion
Pd³+
Mn³+
V²+
Cu²+
Cr4+
Submit Answer
# Unpaired # Unpaired
Weak field Strong field
eg
t2g
do
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Transcribed Image Text:For each of the following ions, draw diagrams (on a piece of paper), like the one to the
right below, to show orbital occupancies for both weak and strong octahedral fields.
Indicate (on the table below) the total number of unpaired electrons in each case.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Ion
Pd³+
Mn³+
V²+
Cu²+
Cr4+
Submit Answer
# Unpaired # Unpaired
Weak field Strong field
eg
t2g
do
17
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