Calculate the number of unpaired electrons and LFSE of [PtCl6 ]–2 ion .
The
IUPAC name of the above complex ion is
hexa chlorido platinum(Iv) ion. The oxidation number or oxidation state of platinum in this complex ion
is +4 .
Coordination
number( C.N ) of platinum is 6 .
The valence
shell electronic configuration of Pt +4
ion : [Xe] 5d6 . The arrangement of the complex ion is
octahedral .
Ligand Cl –,
which is a weak field Ligand . In Pt +4
, the principal quantum number increased from 3 < 4 <5 . Hence, the
Ligand field splitting factor increases by 70% and also the charge on the
central cation is high .
Hence, Cl – ion , which is actually acts as
a weak field Ligand but acts as a strong field Ligand . Consequently, the
crystal field splitting energy is greater than pairing energy , that is, 10 Dqo
> P.
Now, under the influence of the
octahedral crystal field, the five degenerate d-orbital’s of Pt +4 ion are splitted into two sets of
energetically different orbital’s.
These two sets are energetically lower t2g
orbital and energetically higher eg orbital . Since 10 Dqo
> P , the pairing of electrons
occurred in the low energy t2g orbital .
As there are
six electrons in the 5d6
degenerate orbital’s , so according to crystal field theory the preffered arrangement
is t2g6 eg0 .
The crystal
field splitting of degenerate d-orbital’s of Pt +4 ion
under the influence of Cl – ligand are as follows,
Since Cl – ligand
acts as a strong field Ligand , so the
complex [PtCl6 ]–2 ion should be low spin complex and from the above splitting diagram ,it is
clear that the complex ion have no unpaired electron .
That is ,the number of
unpaired electron is zero(0).
Since the number the
number of unpaired electron is zero , so the complex [PtCl6 ]–2
does not exhibit magnetic properties.
The Ligand field
stabilization energy ( LFSE ) of the above complex ion is,
6x( -4 Dqo ) + 0 x 6 Dqo +3P
= –24 Dqo + 0 Dqo +3P
= – 24 Dqo +3P .
Summary:
Calculate the number of unpaired electrons and LFSE of [PtCl6 ]–2 ion .
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