Structure of inner and outer octahedral complexes
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Inner Orbital Complexes: Inner orbital complexes are composed of metal atoms that use inner shell d orbitals for the hybridization in the central metal atom. Outer Orbital Complexes: Outer orbital complexes are composed of metal atoms that use outermost shell d orbitals for the hybridization in the central metal atom.
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Inner orbital complex :
A complex, typically of a transition element, in which the hybridization of the central metal atom utilizes d orbitals from the shell inside that of the outermost occupied shell.
Outer orbital complex :
The outermost orbital of an atom is called its valence shell, and the electrons in the valence shell are valence electrons. Electrons fill lower energy orbitals before filling higher energy orbitals.
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