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CN^(-) is a strong field ligand. This is...

`CN^(-)` is a strong field ligand. This is due to the fact that

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What do you understand by weak field and strong field ligands? With the help of crystal field theory calculate the number of unpaired electrons in octahedral complexes of Fe^(3+) in the presence of strong field ligand.

True of False : CN^- is a stronger field ligand than CO.

What do you understand by weak field and strong field ligands? With the help of crystal field theory calculate the number of unpaired electrons in octahedral complexes of Fe^(3+) in the presence of weak field ligand.