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is it because the gap between t2g and eg is bigger in the copper and six water complex?
06 August 2024 2,516 4 View
I heard the difference was thatif it's sp3d2 you put the electrons of the ligand into the p orbitals that lie above the d orbitals of the metal, if it's d2sp3, you put the ligand electrons into...
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Is there something about the repulsion of the lone pair on thenitrogen that prevents the cyanides being all on the same plane?
05 August 2024 901 2 View
Maybe the problem is I have no idea where the d-orbitals are and which one are repelled by the ligands.
05 August 2024 6,202 0 View
Why is TLC not a form of partition chromatography and paper chromatography not a form of absorption chromatography?
04 August 2024 7,757 3 View
- The Existence/Uniqueness of Solutions to Higher Order Linear Differential Equations - Higher Order Homogenous Differential Equations - Wronskian Determinants of $n$ Functions - Wronskian...
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Why is the molecule's orientation with an electric field affect polarizability? Electrons are diffuse enough to be independent with respect to orientation and effect of electric field on...
04 August 2024 8,928 1 View
If you think of electrons with spin as bar magnets, you know bar magnets of opposite polarity as long as they're not occupying the same spatial location don't cancel out each other's magnetic...
04 August 2024 4,675 2 View
How do you tie-break and rank these two in their strength?
04 August 2024 4,906 1 View
I imagine the battery drives the graphite into a carbocation, then chloride is oxidized to donate the electron to the carbocation, but what pushes the lost electrons of chloride to be shared...
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Why BaO (s) + H2O(l) ---> Ba 2+(aq) + 2 OH - (aq) if Oxygen loves owning all the electrons, why would it bind to hydrogen which competes with Oxygen for electron ownership more so than...
04 August 2024 6,118 1 View
I heard an explanation about something being a better proton acceptor or lone pair donor but that doesn't make sense. I couldn't explain in in terms of acid-base theory. The hand-waving way I saw...
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If from a geometric perspective the non-halogens, non-noble gases have more empty spots in their valence shell, and the filling/exiting of any of the empty spots in the shell constitutes a...
04 August 2024 5,921 2 View
I'm guessing it's because the ligand experiences too much electron repulsion or proton repulsion from the chromium to insert them close to the 3d-orbitals which are close to the metal nucleus. Is...
04 August 2024 2,408 1 View
why don't d-orbitals split themselves because of themselves without the presence of ligands? Electrons are indistinguishable. Why wouldn't it be more correct that protons from a ligand split the...
04 August 2024 4,436 3 View
Is this circle one of the rings?
04 August 2024 6,417 0 View
How does having a half-filled 4s1 orbital effect S? I am guessing something with a half-filled 4s orbital such as Chromium will not be the simple Zeff=24-18. I guess the 4s1 configuration can't be...
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I tried a lot of time to explain 2 KMnO4 + 3 H2O2 → 2 MnO2 + 2 KOH + 2 H2O + 3 O2. My work: MnO4+H2O2 -> MnO3+H2O+O2^2-. MnO4 -> MnO2 + O2
04 August 2024 7,931 1 View
Case one: ns is half-filled and (n-1)d is less than full. Is valence 1+number of electrons in (n-1)d or number of electrons in (n-1)d or 1? Case two: ns is fully filled and (n-1)d is less than...
04 August 2024 2,454 0 View
Entropy of solution periodic trends, explanatory factors are what?
04 August 2024 4,360 0 View
I am requesting a picture/simulation of the electron flow of the battery's electron flow as well as the electron flow of the metal in reducing anything it reduces in aqueous electrolysis with two...
04 August 2024 7,572 0 View
to find the net dipole moment of a non-flat molecule, does one express all the dipoles moments per every two atom interaction in spherical coordinates then add? do you need trigonometry or...
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I don't even know what the central atom of a isoprene is. Does the rule above work when you don't have an odd number of carbons on the longest not necessarily straight backbone?
04 August 2024 4,357 1 View
TL;DR Summary: want a better answer than these three ones I found. How does spin-orbit splitting also affect this or anomalous zeeman effect or decrease in spin when you move from Nitrogen to...
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