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What do you mean by crystal field stabilisation energy (CFSE)? Calculate the value of CFSE for a `d^(4)` metal ion in presnce of weak - field ligand in octahedral complex.

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  2. What is crystal field splitting? How do the d-orbitals split under the...

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  3. What do you mean by crystal field stabilisation energy (CFSE)? Calcula...

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  4. How d-orbitals undergo splitting in a tetrahedral crystal field?

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  8. Write the limitations of crystal field theory.

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  9. Differentiate between valence bond and crystal field theory.

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