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discuss the factors which affect the stability of metal complexes ​

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Answered by riya584966
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The factors that affect the stability of complexes. ... Thus the high charge and small size of a ligand leads to the formation of stable complexes. For example the stability of the complexes of a given metal ion with halide ions used as ligands is in the order; F- > C1-> Br-> I-. This order is applicable for class a metals

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Factors affecting the stability of metal complexes: 

  • Charge on metal ion.
  • Principal quantum number.
  • Nature of attacking atom.
  • Chelation.

Explanation:

Charge on metal ion:

  • In a metal ion, the greater the charge the greater the crystal field splitting and greater will be the stability.

Principal quantum number:

  •  If the principal quantum number is different than the magnitude of the crystal field splitting will be different and hence stability will be different.

Nature of attacking atom:

  • Smaller the size of the attacking atom, greater will be  the stability.

Chelation:

  • Chelation increases stability. This is recognised as chelate effect.

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