Among the properties (a) reducing (b) oxidising (c) complexing, the set of properties shown by CN- ion towards metal species is
a, b
a, b, c
c, a
c, a
The coordination number of central metal atom in a complex is determined by
The number of ligands around a metal ion bonded by sigma bonds
The number of only anionic ligands bonded to the metal ion
The number of ligands around a metal ion bonded by sigma and pi- bonds both
The number of ligands around a metal ion bonded by sigma and pi- bonds both
Which one of the following complexes in an outer orbital complex?
[Fe(CN)6]4-
[Ni(NH3)6]2+
[Co(NH3)6]3+
[Co(NH3)6]3+
Coordination compound has great importance in biological systems. In this context which of the following statements is incorrect?
Chlorophylls are green pigments in plants and contain calcium
Carboxypeptidase – A is an enzyme and contains zinc
Cyanocobalamin is B12 and contains cobalt
Cyanocobalamin is B12 and contains cobalt
A.
Chlorophylls are green pigments in plants and contain calcium
Chlorophyll contains Mg not Ca.
Which one the following has the largest number of isomers?
[Ru(NH3)4Cl2+]
[Co(en)2Cl2]+
[Ir(PR3)2H(CO)]2+
[Ir(PR3)2H(CO)]2+
The correct order of magnetic moments (spin only values in B.M.) among is
(Atomic numbers: Mn = 25; Fe = 26, Co =27)
[MnCl4]2- > [CoCl4]-2 > [Fe(CN)6]-4
[Fe(CN)6]-4 > [CoCl4]2- > [MnCl4]2-
[Fe(CN)6]4- > [MnCl4]2- > [CoCl4]2-
[Fe(CN)6]4- > [MnCl4]2- > [CoCl4]2-
Amongst the following compound, the optically active alkane having lowest molecular mass
Which of the following compound is not chiral?
1- chloropentane
3-chloro-2- methyl pentane
1-chloro -2- methyl pentane
1-chloro -2- methyl pentane
Consider the following reaction and statements:
(I) Two isomers are produced if the reactant complex ion is a cis-isomer
(II) Two isomers are produced if the reactant complex ion is a trans-isomer
(III) Only one isomer is produced if the reactant complex ion is a trans-isomer
(IV) Only one isomer is produced if the reactant complex ion is a cis – isomer
The correct statements are
(II) and (IV)
(I) and (II)
(I) and (III)
(III) and (IV)
The trans-alkenes are formed by the reduction of alkynes with
Sn - HCl
H2 – Pd/C, BaSO4
NaBH4
Na/liq. NH3