Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Ligand in a metal carbonyl complex is...

Ligand in a metal carbonyl complex is

A

`NH_(3)`

B

CO

C

CN

D

`SCN^(-)`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • CO-ORDINATE COMPOUNDS

    NARAYNA|Exercise Exercise -1 (C.W.)|23 Videos
  • CO-ORDINATE COMPOUNDS

    NARAYNA|Exercise Exercise -1 (H.W.)|21 Videos
  • CO-ORDINATE COMPOUNDS

    NARAYNA|Exercise Evaluate Yourself -2|3 Videos
  • CHEMISTRY OF HEAVY METALS

    NARAYNA|Exercise Passage 13|1 Videos
  • COORDINATION COMPLEXES

    NARAYNA|Exercise Compreshession type question|12 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The correct pair of orbitals involved in t-bonding between metal and CO in metal carbonyl complexes is:

What is the effect of synergic bonding interactions in a metal carbonyl complex ?

The figure represents the synergic bonding interaction in metal carbonyl complex. On the basis of the explain the following: (i) Strength of Metal-ligand bond (ii) Bond order of CO in carbonyl complex as compared to bond order in carbon monoxide.

Assertion: Oxidation state of Fe in Fe(CO)_(5) is zero. Reason: Synergic bonding takes place in this metal carbonyl complex.

Select the incorrect statement about metal carbonyl complex compounds :

In metal carbonyls, there is -

Bonding In Metal Carbonyls