Transition Metals: Shapes of Complex Ions Flashcards

1
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What shapes can transition metal complexes be?

A
  • Octahedral
  • Tetrahedral
  • Square planar
  • Linear
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What type of isomerism can transition metal complexes display?

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• Cis-trans isomerism
- In octahedral/square planar complexes with different types of unidentate ligands

• Optical isomerism
- In octahedral complexes with bidentate ligands

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What is the difference between cis and trans isomers?

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• Cis
- Two of the same ligands next to each other

• Trans
- Two of the same ligands opposite each other

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4
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Give an example of a square planar transition metal complex that displays cis-trans isomerism

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  • 90°
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Give an example of an octahedral transition metal complex that displays cis-trans isomerism

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  • 90°
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Give an example of a tetrahedral transition metal complex

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  • 109.5°
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Give an example of a linear transition metal complex

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  • Tollen’s reagent, [Ag(NH3)2]+

- 180°

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8
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What bond angles do octahedral complexes have?

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  • 90°
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9
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What bond angles do square planar complexes have?

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  • 90°
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10
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What bond angles do tetrahedral complexes have?

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  • 109.5°
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11
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What bond angles do linear complexes have?

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  • 180°
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