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A cyclic complex ion is more stable than an open one. Explain.

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  2. Describe the postulates of Werner's coordination theory.

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  3. A cyclic complex ion is more stable than an open one. Explain.

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  4. Consider the complex ion, [Co(NH3)3(H2O)2Cl]^(+) and answer the follow...

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  5. Consider the complex ion, [Co(NH3)3(H2O)2Cl]^(+) and answer the follow...

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  8. Explain that K4Fe(CN)6 is diamagnetic while K3Fe(CN)6 is paramagnetic.

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  9. Why Ni(CO2)4 is tetrahedral while [Ni(CN)4]^(2-) is square planar?

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  10. Describe the nature of bonding in metal carbonyls.

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  11. Using the valence bond theory, predict the shape and magnetic behaviou...

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  12. Among [Ag(NH3)2]Cl, [Ni(CN)4]^(2-) and [CuCl4]^(2-) which has square ...

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  13. Among [Ag(NH3)2]Cl, [Ni(CN)4]^(2-) and [CuCl4]^(2-) which remains co...

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  14. [Co(H2O)6]^(3+) is diamagnetic wheras [Co(F6)]^(3-)] is paramagnetic. ...

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  15. [Fe(H2O)6]^(3+) has five unpaired electrons while [Fe(CN)6]^(3-) has o...

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  16. Giving suitable example, describe the importance of the formation of c...

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  18. (a) What is a ligand ? Give an example of a bidentate ligand. (b) E...

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