
Coordination Compounds - Isomerism, Bonding (VBT, CFT)
Chemistry · Grade 12 · Week 23 · 25 questions
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Grade 12 Chemistry — Coordination Compounds - Isomerism, Bonding (VBT, CFT): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Isomerism in coordination compounds includes:
- Structural isomerism includes:
- Ionization isomerism occurs when:
- Hydrate isomerism is example of:
- Linkage isomerism occurs with ligands like:
- Stereoisomerism includes:
- Geometric isomerism (cis-trans) occurs in:
- Optical isomerism occurs in:
- The number of geometric isomers for [MA₂B₂] octahedral is:
- Valence Bond Theory (VBT) explains:
- According to VBT, a ligand is a:
- In VBT, the metal accepts:
- VBT explains magnetic properties through:
- For [Fe(CN)₆]⁴⁻, the hybridization of Fe is:
- Crystal Field Theory (CFT) considers:
- In CFT, d-orbital splitting occurs due to:
- In octahedral field, d-orbitals split into:
- In octahedral field, the higher energy orbital set is:
- In tetrahedral field, d-orbitals split into:
- The crystal field splitting energy (Δ) depends on:
- Strong field ligands cause:
- Weak field ligands cause:
- The spectrochemical series begins with:
- The spectrochemical series ends with:
- Color in coordination compounds is due to:
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