According to crystal field theory, the M-L bond in a complex is
partially covalent
purely ionic
purely covalent
purely coordinate
B.
purely ionic
According to crystal field theory considers the bond between metal ion and ligand as "purely electrostatic" i e this theory assumes that metal ion and ligands act as point charges and hence interaction between them is purely electrostatic or purely ionic in nature.
Copper sulphate solution, when added to an excess of ammonium hydroxide, forms a complex compound due to :
[Cu(NH3)2]2+
[Cu(NH3)4]2+
[Cu(NH3)6]2+
Cu2+
Mohr salt is made up of which combination of salt?
Ammonium sulphate and potash
Ammonium sulphate and ferrous sulphate
Ammonium sulphate and copper sulphate
Ammonium sulphate and magnesium sulphate
The coordination number and the oxidation state of the element 'M' in the complex [M(en)2(C2O4)] NO2 {where (en) is ethan 1, 2-diamine} are respectively
6 and 3
4 and 3
6 and 2
4 and 2
The IUPAC name of K2[PtCl6] is:
hexachloroplatinate potassium
potassium hexachloroplatinate (IV)
potassium hexachloroplatinate
potassium hexachloroplatinum (IV)
The isomersim exhibited by following compounds [Co(NH3)6][Cr(CN)6] and [Cr(NH3)6(CN)6] is
ionisation isomerism
polymerisation isomersion
Linkage isomersim
Cooridination isomerism
The increasing order of field strenght of ligands is
NH3< H2O< Cl-< CO< CN-
Cl-< H2O< NH3 < CN-< CO
Cl-< CO< CN-< H2O < NH3
CN-< CO< NH3< Cl- < H2O