Square planar complexes with coordination number of 4 exhibit geo

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81.

What is the significance of Δ0?

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82.

Write IUPAC name of the complex  [Co(NH3)5SCN]Cl2.

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83.

Give the name of following complex using IUPAC norms:
[Co(en)2(ONO)Cl]Cl. 

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84.

Give the IUPAC name of [NH4]3 [Co(ONO)6].

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85.

Write the IUPAC name of [Ni(H2O)6] (ClO4)2.

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86.

Name the ionisation isomer of [Cr(H2O)5Br]SO4.

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87. Square planar complexes with coordination number of 4 exhibit geometrical isomerism whereas tetrahedral complexes do not. Why?


In tetrahedral complexes, the relative position of atoms with respect to each other is same, thus these do not show geometrical isomerism. Square planar complexes show cis, trans-isomerism.
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88.

Why does [CoF6]3– give a high spin complex?

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89. [Cu(CN)4]2+ is more stable complex than [Cu(NH3)4]+. Why?
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90.

Square planar complexes do not show optical isomerism. Why?

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