
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration of the
Concept Introduction:
The study of the compounds that have central atom that is surrounded by the anions or molecules is known as coordination chemistry. The anions or molecules that surrounds central atom are known as ligands. These ligands are attached to the central atom by the dative bonds known as coordinate bonds.
(a)

Answer to Problem 20E
The electronic configuration of
Explanation of Solution
The dissociation of
The oxidation state of central metal is calculated as follows:
Therefore, the oxidation state of Fe is +2. The electronic configuration of Fe is
(b)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration of the transition metal ion in
Concept Introduction:
The study of the compounds that have central atom that is surrounded by the anions or molecules is known as coordination chemistry. The anions or molecules that surrounds central atom are known as ligands. These ligands are attached to the central atom by the dative bonds known as coordinate bonds.
(b)

Answer to Problem 20E
The electronic configuration of
Explanation of Solution
The dissociation of
The oxidation state of central metal is calculated as follows:
Therefore, the oxidation state of Co is +2. The electronic configuration of Co is
(c)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration of the transition metal ion in
Concept Introduction:
The study of the compounds that have central atom that is surrounded by the anions or molecules is known as coordination chemistry. The anions or molecules that surrounds central atom are known as ligands. These ligands are attached to the central atom by the dative bonds known as coordinate bonds.
(c)

Answer to Problem 20E
The electronic configuration of
Explanation of Solution
The dissociation of
The oxidation state of central metal is calculated as follows:
Therefore, the oxidation state of
(d)
Interpretation:
The electronic configuration of the transition metal ion in
Concept Introduction:
The study of the compounds that have central atom that is surrounded by the anions or molecules is known as coordination chemistry. The anions or molecules that surrounds central atom are known as ligands. These ligands are attached to the central atom by the dative bonds known as coordinate bonds.
(d)

Answer to Problem 20E
The electronic configuration of
Explanation of Solution
The dissociation of
The oxidation state of central metal in
Therefore, the oxidation state of
The oxidation state of
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