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Coordination Compund

This document provides questions from lectures on transition metal coordination chemistry. It includes questions about calculating oxidation states, drawing complex ions and ligands, specifying properties like coordination number and d-electrons of complexes, writing complex ion formulas, and drawing coordination complex isomers.

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Coordination Compund

This document provides questions from lectures on transition metal coordination chemistry. It includes questions about calculating oxidation states, drawing complex ions and ligands, specifying properties like coordination number and d-electrons of complexes, writing complex ion formulas, and drawing coordination complex isomers.

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Tutorial Sheet 1 Professor Sylvia Draper SF- Transition Metal Coordination Chemistry Questions on lectures 1, 2 and 3: Oxidation states,

d-electrons, ligands, stability constants HINT: Calculating oxidation states: e.g. K2[Co(NH3)2Cl4] Counterions = 2 K+ complex ion = [Co(NH3)2Cl4]2charge on complex ion = oxidation state of metal ion + charge of all ligands -2 = ? + ? [(2 x 0) + (4 x 1)] -2 - [0 4] =

? = +2 ie. Cobalt is in the +2 oxidation state = Co2+ or Co(II) The element Co has 9 d-electrons the a Co(II) ion is d7.

1) For each of the following complexes specify i) the complex ion ii) the ligand(s) (draw them if they are complicated and mark the donor atoms) iii) the counterion iv) the coordination number (number of ligands attached to the metal centre) v) the oxidation state of the transition metal centre vi) the number of d electrons each transition metal centre has a) c) e) [Cu(NH3)6](SO4) [Co(NO2)(NH3)5]Cl2 [NH4][Cr(NCS)4(NH3)2] b) d) f) K3[Fe(ox)3] Na[Fe(EDTA)] [VO(acac)2]

2. Give the chemical formulae of the following complexes g) Tetraamminezinc sulfate i) Hexaaquochromium(III) perchlorate k) Potassium trisoxalatoferrate(III) h) Ammonium hexacyanoferrate(II) j) Pentaamminechlorochromium(III) chloride

3. There are three mistakes in this expression. 6 NH3[Ni(H2O)6]2+ +

[Ni(NH3)6]2+

4 H2O Based on your corrected

Write out this equilibrium equation again, correcting the mistakes.

equilibrium reaction, write an expression for the equilibrium constant of the first step of the reaction and for the overall stability constant . 2. If log of [Fe(en)3]2+ is 9.5 and log of [Fe(EDTA)]2+ is 14.3, which of the two complexes is the more stable? Explain qualitatively why this is the case. 3. What is a macrocycle? What is the macrocyclic effect and how does it differ from the chelate effect? Lecture 4: Geometry and isomerism 1. Draw each of the following coordination complexes. State whether the complex ion has isomers and, for those which do, draw the isomers and indicate which isomer is which (cis/trans, mer/fac etc). a) c) e) g) i) k) m) o) [Co(H2O)6](ClO4)2 [Ni(H2O)4Cl2]Cl2 [PdI2(PPh3)2] (sq planar) [Ru(bpy)3](NO3)2 K2[CoCl4] (tet) [NH4][Cr(ox)2(H2O)2] [Ru(tpy)Cl3] [Pd(SCN)2(dppe)] b) d) f) h) j) l) n) p) [Co(en)2(ox)]Cl [Co(NO2)(NH3)5]Cl2 [NiCl2(PPh3)2] (tetrahedral) [NH4]2[Cu(CN)3] [Co(NH3)4(NCS)2]Cl2 [RhCl3(PMe3)3] [Co(NH3)5Br](SO4) Na[Co(EDTA)]

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