The molecular diamagnetic or paramagnetic by using the molecular orbital energy ordering for second- row homonuclear diatomic molecules in which the Π 2 p obitals lie at higher energy than the σ 2 p , draw MO energy diagrams and predict the bond order in a molecule or ion with each number of total valence electrons. a.10 b.12 c.13 d. 14 Concept Introduction: Paramagnetic and diamagnetic. Paramagnetic compounds (and atoms) are attracted to magnetic fields while diamagnetic compounds (and atoms) are repelled from magnetic fields. Paramagnetic compounds have unpaired electrons while indiamagnetic compounds the electrons all have paired spins.
The molecular diamagnetic or paramagnetic by using the molecular orbital energy ordering for second- row homonuclear diatomic molecules in which the Π 2 p obitals lie at higher energy than the σ 2 p , draw MO energy diagrams and predict the bond order in a molecule or ion with each number of total valence electrons. a.10 b.12 c.13 d. 14 Concept Introduction: Paramagnetic and diamagnetic. Paramagnetic compounds (and atoms) are attracted to magnetic fields while diamagnetic compounds (and atoms) are repelled from magnetic fields. Paramagnetic compounds have unpaired electrons while indiamagnetic compounds the electrons all have paired spins.
Interpretation: The molecular diamagnetic or paramagnetic by using the molecular orbital energy ordering for second- row homonuclear diatomic molecules in which the Π2p obitals lie at higher energy than the σ2p, draw MO energy diagrams and predict the bond order in a molecule or ion with each number of total valence electrons.
a.10
b.12
c.13
d. 14
Concept Introduction:
Paramagnetic and diamagnetic. Paramagnetic compounds (and atoms) are attracted to magnetic fields while diamagnetic compounds (and atoms) are repelled from magnetic fields. Paramagnetic compounds have unpaired electrons while indiamagnetic compounds the electrons all have paired spins.
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The complex anion in Ba₂[Cr(CN)6] is a tetragonally distorted octahedral complex (Dan). Baz[Cr(CN)6] is
paramagnetic at room temperature with S = 1. Assume that the complex is a low-spin complex.
a) Identify if the [Cr(CN)6] anionic complex has 4 long and
2 short bonds (left side of figure) or if the complex has 4
short and 2 long bonds (right side of figure) with respect
to Oh symmetry. Use crystal field theory to answer this
question. Explain/rationalize your decision. Can the
provided information decide on the order of orbital
energies?
Dah
Tetragonal Distortion
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Dab
z-compression
z-elongation
x and y elongation
O symmetry
x and y compression
E
eg d² dx²-y²
t2g
dxy dxz dyz
Question 4 a) continued:
Provide your explanations in the space below.
b) At low temperatures Ba₂[Cr(CN)6] is ferromagnetically ordered with a phase transition to a paramagnetic
phase at Tc = 150K. Sketch the magnetic susceptibility vs. temperature in the diagram below. Indicate Tc
as well as the paramagnetic and…
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