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(a)
Interpretation: The d-orbital splitting diagrams for octahedral complex ion of
Concept Introduction:
Crystal field theory is the theory given to explain the bonding in the coordination complexes. As ligand approaches towards the metal ion, the d-orbital of metal ion divide according to the energy of metal ion.
On the basis of energy and degeneracy, the d-orbital can be classified as
(b)
Interpretation: The d-orbital splitting diagrams for octahedral complex ion of
Concept Introduction:
Crystal field theory is the theory given to explain the bonding in the coordination complexes. As ligand approaches towards the metal ion, the d-orbital of metal ion divide according to the energy of metal ion.
On the basis of energy and degeneracy, the d-orbital can be classified as
(c)
Interpretation: The d-orbital splitting diagrams for octahedral complex ion of
Concept Introduction:
Crystal field theory is the theory given to explain the bonding in the coordination complexes. As ligand approaches towards the metal ion, the d-orbital of metal ion divide according to the energy of metal ion.
On the basis of energy and degeneracy, the d-orbital can be classified as
(d)
Interpretation: The d-orbital splitting diagrams for octahedral complex ion of
Concept Introduction:
Crystal field theory is the theory given to explain the bonding in the coordination complexes. As ligand approaches towards the metal ion, the d-orbital of metal ion divide according to the energy of metal ion.
On the basis of energy and degeneracy, the d-orbital can be classified as
(e)
Interpretation: The d-orbital splitting diagrams for octahedral complex ion of
Concept Introduction:
Crystal field theory is the theory given to explain the bonding in the coordination complexes. As ligand approaches towards the metal ion, the d-orbital of metal ion divide according to the energy of metal ion.
On the basis of energy and degeneracy, the d-orbital can be classified as
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