Coordination Complex

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skalvakota2H
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Coordination Complex

Postby skalvakota2H » Tue Nov 21, 2017 9:17 pm

How does the CFT help predict the color of a coordination complex? It seems the color is drastically impacted by the ligands.

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Re: Coordination Complex

Postby kaushalrao2H » Tue Nov 21, 2017 11:14 pm

ligands definitely impact a change in magnetic properties and color of the transition metal in an aqueous solution. CFT qualitatively describes the strength of metal-ligand bonds and describes how the presence of ligands contributes to the breaking of orbital degeneracy in transition metal complexes

Alexia Joseph 2B
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Re: Coordination Complex

Postby Alexia Joseph 2B » Sat Dec 09, 2017 2:24 pm

I think that for Chem 14A we are not expected to know Crystal Field Theory, however the basic concept is that ligands as they approach the metal ion experience greater repulsion and cause crystal field splitting. In a d to d transition, an electron in is excited by a photon to another d orbital of higher energy. The lights emitted determines the color observed.

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Re: Coordination Complex

Postby 006020799 » Tue Nov 21, 2023 11:31 pm

Crystal Field Theory (CFT) is a model used in coordination chemistry to explain the magnetic and spectral properties of transition metal complexes. In particular, CFT helps predict the color of coordination complexes by considering the interaction between metal ions and ligands.


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