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Chapter 20, Problem 20.15QP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Systematic name of [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+ has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Coordination compounds: The compounds having coordination covalent bonds which form when metal ions react with polar molecules or anions.

Ligands: The ions or molecules that forms coordination covalent bond with metal ions in a coordination compound. Ligands should have minimum one lone pair of electron, where it donates two electrons to the metal. Metal atom accepts the electron pair from a ligand forming a coordination bond.

Monodentate ligand is ligands which donate only one pair of electrons to form bond with metal. It only makes one bond with metal. Polydentate ligand forms two or more coordination bond with metal ions to form a complex.

Oxidation number: The total number of electrons in an atom after losing or gaining electrons to make a bond with another atom. It indicates the charge of an ion.

The rule to name a coordination complex is,

  1. 1. The cation is named before the anion.
  2. 2. Within a complex ion, the Ligands are arranged in an alphabetical order followed by the metal ion name. The anionic Ligand should ends with a letter –o, the neutral Ligand are called by the molecules (some common name for some exception).
  3. 3. When more Ligands are present, Greek prefixes like di, tri, tetra, penta, and hexa to specify their number.
  4. 4. The oxidation number of the metal is represented in roman numerals immediately following the metal ion name.
  5. 5. If the complex ion is an anion, the metal name should end with –ate.

Spectrochemical series: The list of ligands arranged in an ascending order of ligand strength.

I-<Br-<SCN-<Cl-<S2-<F-<OH-<O2-<H2O<NCS-<edta4-<NH3<  en<NO2-<CN-<COweak-fieldincreasing ligand strengthstrong-fieldligandsligands

(a)

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Answer to Problem 20.15QP

Systematic name of [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+ is tetraamminedichlorocobalt(III) ion

Explanation of Solution

Given species is [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+

The Ligands are arranged in an alphabetical order, followed by the metal name (cobalt). There are two Cl and four NH3 molecules.

The ligands can be written as,

ClchloroNH3ammine

Oxidation number ofNH3=0Oxidation number ofCl=1

The charge of the complex is 1+.

[Co(NH3)4Cl2]=1+

Therefore,

[Co(NH3)4Cl2]=1+x+(4×0)+(2×(1))=1+x=+3Co=+3

The oxidation state of central metal atom Co is 3+ and is represented by Roman numeral (III). The overall charge of the complex is 1+

Therefore,

The name of the ion is tetraamminedichlorocobalt(III) ion

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Systematic name of Cr(NH3)3Cl3 has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Coordination compounds: The compounds having coordination covalent bonds which form when metal ions react with polar molecules or anions.

Ligands: The ions or molecules that forms coordination covalent bond with metal ions in a coordination compound. Ligands should have minimum one lone pair of electron, where it donates two electrons to the metal. Metal atom accepts the electron pair from a ligand forming a coordination bond.

Monodentate ligand is ligands which donate only one pair of electrons to form bond with metal. It only makes one bond with metal. Polydentate ligand forms two or more coordination bond with metal ions to form a complex.

Oxidation number: The total number of electrons in an atom after losing or gaining electrons to make a bond with another atom. It indicates the charge of an ion.

The rule to name a coordination complex is,

  1. 1. The cation is named before the anion.
  2. 2. Within a complex ion, the Ligands are arranged in an alphabetical order followed by the metal ion name. The anionic Ligand should ends with a letter –o, the neutral Ligand are called by the molecules (some common name for some exception).
  3. 3. When more Ligands are present, Greek prefixes like di, tri, tetra, penta, and hexa to specify their number.
  4. 4. The oxidation number of the metal is represented in roman numerals immediately following the metal ion name.
  5. 5. If the complex ion is an anion, the metal name should end with –ate.

Spectrochemical series: The list of ligands arranged in an ascending order of ligand strength.

I-<Br-<SCN-<Cl-<S2-<F-<OH-<O2-<H2O<NCS-<edta4-<NH3<  en<NO2-<CN-<COweak-fieldincreasing ligand strengthstrong-fieldligandsligands

(b)

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Answer to Problem 20.15QP

Systematic name of Cr(NH3)3Cl3 is triamminetrichlorochromium(III).

Explanation of Solution

Given species is Cr(NH3)3Cl3

The Ligands are arranged in an alphabetical order, followed by the metal name (chromium). There are three NH3 and Cl molecule.

The ligands can be written as,

ClchloroNH3ammine

Oxidation number ofNH3=0Oxidation number ofCl=1

The charge of the complex is zero.

Cr(NH3)3Cl3=0

Therefore,

Cr(NH3)3Cl3=0x+(3×0)+(3×(1))=0x=+3Cr=+3

The oxidation state of central metal atom Cr is 3+ and is represented by Roman numeral (III). The overall charge of the complex is zero

Therefore,

The name of the ion is triamminetrichlorochromium(III)

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Systematic name of [Co(en)2Br2]+ has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Coordination compounds: The compounds having coordination covalent bonds which form when metal ions react with polar molecules or anions.

Ligands: The ions or molecules that forms coordination covalent bond with metal ions in a coordination compound. Ligands should have minimum one lone pair of electron, where it donates two electrons to the metal. Metal atom accepts the electron pair from a ligand forming a coordination bond.

Monodentate ligand is ligands which donate only one pair of electrons to form bond with metal. It only makes one bond with metal. Polydentate ligand forms two or more coordination bond with metal ions to form a complex.

Oxidation number: The total number of electrons in an atom after losing or gaining electrons to make a bond with another atom. It indicates the charge of an ion.

The rule to name a coordination complex is,

  1. 1. The cation is named before the anion.
  2. 2. Within a complex ion, the Ligands are arranged in an alphabetical order followed by the metal ion name. The anionic Ligand should ends with a letter –o, the neutral Ligand are called by the molecules (some common name for some exception).
  3. 3. When more Ligands are present, Greek prefixes like di, tri, tetra, penta, and hexa to specify their number.
  4. 4. The oxidation number of the metal is represented in roman numerals immediately following the metal ion name.
  5. 5. If the complex ion is an anion, the metal name should end with –ate.

Spectrochemical series: The list of ligands arranged in an ascending order of ligand strength.

I-<Br-<SCN-<Cl-<S2-<F-<OH-<O2-<H2O<NCS-<edta4-<NH3<  en<NO2-<CN-<COweak-fieldincreasing ligand strengthstrong-fieldligandsligands

(c)

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Answer to Problem 20.15QP

The name of the ion is dibromobis(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III)ion

Explanation of Solution

Given species is [Co(en)2Br2]+

The Ligands are arranged in an alphabetical order, followed by the metal name (cobalt). There are two en and Br molecules.

The ligands can be written as,

enethylenediamineBrbromo

Oxidation number ofen=0Oxidation number ofBr=1

The charge of the complex is 1+.

[Co(en)2Br2]=1+

Therefore,

[Co(en)2Br2]=1+x+(2×0)+(2×(1))=1+x=+3Co=+3

The oxidation state of central metal atom Co is 3+ and is represented by Roman numeral (III). The overall charge of the complex is 1+

Therefore,

The name of the ion is dibromobis(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III)ion

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: Systematic name of Fe(CO)5 has to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Coordination compounds: The compounds having coordination covalent bonds which form when metal ions react with polar molecules or anions.

Ligands: The ions or molecules that forms coordination covalent bond with metal ions in a coordination compound. Ligands should have minimum one lone pair of electron, where it donates two electrons to the metal. Metal atom accepts the electron pair from a ligand forming a coordination bond.

Monodentate ligand is ligands which donate only one pair of electrons to form bond with metal. It only makes one bond with metal. Polydentate ligand forms two or more coordination bond with metal ions to form a complex.

Oxidation number: The total number of electrons in an atom after losing or gaining electrons to make a bond with another atom. It indicates the charge of an ion.

The rule to name a coordination complex is,

  1. 1. The cation is named before the anion.
  2. 2. Within a complex ion, the Ligands are arranged in an alphabetical order followed by the metal ion name. The anionic Ligand should ends with a letter –o, the neutral Ligand are called by the molecules (some common name for some exception).
  3. 3. When more Ligands are present, Greek prefixes like di, tri, tetra, penta, and hexa to specify their number.
  4. 4. The oxidation number of the metal is represented in roman numerals immediately following the metal ion name.
  5. 5. If the complex ion is an anion, the metal name should end with –ate.

Spectrochemical series: The list of ligands arranged in an ascending order of ligand strength.

I-<Br-<SCN-<Cl-<S2-<F-<OH-<O2-<H2O<NCS-<edta4-<NH3<  en<NO2-<CN-<COweak-fieldincreasing ligand strengthstrong-fieldligandsligands

(d)

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Answer to Problem 20.15QP

Systematic name of Fe(CO)5 is pentacarbonyliron(0)

Explanation of Solution

Given species is Fe(CO)5

The Ligands are arranged in an alphabetical order, followed by the metal name (iron). There are two CO molecules.

The ligands can be written as,

COcarbonyl

Oxidation number ofCO=0

The charge of the complex is zero.

Fe(CO)5=0

Therefore,

Fe(CO)5=0x+(5×0)=0x=0Fe=0

The oxidation state of central metal atom Fe is zero. The overall charge of the complex is zero

Therefore,

The name of the complex is pentacarbonyliron(0)

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