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Statement-1 : [FeF₆]³⁻ is a low spin complex.
Statement-2 : Low spin complexes have lesser number of
unpaired electrons.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

[FeF₆]³⁻ has 0 unpaired electrons

Answered by brokendreams
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Both statements are correct and statement 2 describes statement 1 correctly.

Explanation:

  • There are different types of chelating agents which can donate electrons in vacant orbitals of central atoms.
  • They are either strong field chelates or weak field chelates.
  • The strong field chelates can push the electrons of the central atom to being the paired electrons which can lead to freeing up the orbitals fully.
  • But weak field chelates cannot do so.
  • Fluoride is a weak field chelate.
  • So the complex formed has no unpaired electrons which can show spin.

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