Why [Fe(CN)6]4- is diamagnetic where as [Fe(H2O)6]+2 is highly paramagnetic ?
In both the
given complexes the metal ion is same that is Fe(II) which is a d6 and the ligands are different.
The different magnetic behaviour of these two complexes can be explained with the help of either crystal field theory or valence bond theory.
The different magnetic behaviour of these two complexes can be explained with the help of either crystal field theory or valence bond theory.
From spectro chemical
series it is evident that CN – is a very strong field ligand while H2O
is comparatively weak ligand.
So, according to crystals field theory the Δ0 value or 10 dq value is very high in case of CN – ligand and actually exceeds the pairing energy resulting in the formation of a low spin complex.
The crystal field splitting of d-electrons of Fe(II) in [Fe(CN)6]4- complex is shown below,
So, according to crystals field theory the Δ0 value or 10 dq value is very high in case of CN – ligand and actually exceeds the pairing energy resulting in the formation of a low spin complex.
The crystal field splitting of d-electrons of Fe(II) in [Fe(CN)6]4- complex is shown below,
Since in
this configuration there is no unpaired electron, the complex [Fe(CN)6]4-
is diamagnetic.
But in [Fe(H2O)6]+2 the Δ0
value is less than pairing energy resulting in the formation of high spin complex having electronic configuration t2g4 eg2. The crystal field splitting of
d-electrons of Fe(II) in [Fe(H2O)6]+2 complex
is shown below,
From the
above d-orbital splitting it has been
found that Fe(II) ion contains four unpaired electrons.So the complex is
strongly paramagnetic.
According to
valence bond theory in [Fe(CN)6]4 – complex Fe+2
involves d2sp3 hybridization
that is inner orbital complex having no unpaired electron and hence it is
diamagnetic.
But in [Fe(H2O)6]+2 the
hybridization is sp3d2 that is outer orbital complex having four
unpaired electron and hence it is highly paramagnetic in nature.
- What is crystal field theory ?
- What is valence bond theory ?
- Why [Fe(CN)6]4- is diamagnetic where as [Fe(H2O)6]+2 is highly paramagnetic ?
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