Monday, June 15, 2020

Geometry and magnetic properties of [Fe (H2O)6]2+ion



What is the geometry and magnetic properties of [Fe (H2O)6]2+ ion? 


According to valence bond theory, there are two types of octahedral complexes are possible, namely, inner orbital complexes and outer orbital complexes.

When a transition or inner transition metals with a specific oxidation state forms octahedral complexes, then some of complexes are inner orbital and some of complexes are outer orbital.




Valence bond theory explained this matter on the basis of hybridization of metal ion.Now, in case of [Fe (H2O)6]2+ion, the oxidation state of Fe atom is 2+ and co-ordination number of central metal Fe(II)ion ionis 6.

The atomic number of Fe is 26 and that of ion (II) ion is 24. Hence, the valence shell electronic configuration of Fe (II) ion is [Ar] d6.

Now, according to valence bond theory, the electronic arrangement and hybridization of [Fe (H2O)6]2+ion is shown below.


From the above electronic configuration and hybridization of [Fe (H2O)6]2+ion, it has been found that the central metal atom Fe utilizes outer 4d orbital for attaining the sp3d2 hybridization.

Hence, the resulting complexes are called outer orbital complexes. In this case, the 3d orbital of Fe (II) metal ion remain unchanged.

Since, in the formation of [Fe (H2O)6]2+ion, outer orbital of Fe(II) metal ion is used hence it is also called high spin complex.

Now, from the above electronic configuration it is find that the Fe (II) metal ion have four unpaired electron in 3d-orbital and hence [Fe (H2O)6]2+ion is paramagnetic.






What is the geometry and magnetic properties of [Fe (H2O)6]2+ ion?
What is the magnetic properties of [Fe (H2O)6]2+ ion?
Why is [Fe (H2O)6]2+ ion paramagnetic ?
Calculate the magnetic moment of [Fe (H2O)6]2+ ion.









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