Single Choice

Low spin tetrahedral complexes are not formed because:

Afor tetrahedral complexes, the CFSE is lower than pairing energy.
Correct Answer
Bfor tetrahedral complexes, the CFSE is higher than pairing energy.
Celectrons do not go to $$e_g$$ in case of tetrahedral complexes
Dtetrahedral complexes are formed by weak field ligands only.

Solution

Crystal field stabilisation energy for tetrahedral complexes is less than pairing energy. As $$\Delta _t <$$ pairing energy, so electron occupies a higher energy orbital. This is because this requires less energy than occupying a lower energy orbital and pairing with another electron. Hence electron does not pair up to form low spin complexes


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

Coordination Compounds

Which of the following is paramagnetic?

Coordination Compounds

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Coordination Compounds

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Coordination Compounds

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Coordination Compounds

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Coordination Compounds

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Coordination Compounds

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Coordination Compounds

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Coordination Compounds

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Coordination Compounds

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