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utility and limitations of orgel diagram?​

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Answered by srishtipriya27
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Orgel diagrams are restricted to only show weak field (i.e. high spin) cases, and offer no information about strong field (low spin) cases. ... Orgel diagrams will, however, show the number of spin allowed transitions, along with their respective symmetry designations.

Answered by Krish1993
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Orgel diagrams are useful for showing the energy levels of both high spin octahedral and tetrahedral transition metal ions. The ONLY show the spin-allowed transitions. For complexes with D ground terms, only one electronic transition is expected and the transition energy corresponds directly to D

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Orgel, German for Organ (a musical instrument) or a Music box, (in Dutch: orgel, and in German: Orgel). Orgle (a kind of Llama).

Utility:- Orgel diagrams are useful for showing the energy levels of both high spin octahedral and tetrahedral transition metal ions. The ONLY show the spin-allowed transitions. For complexes with D ground terms, only one electronic transition is expected and the transition energy corresponds directly to D.

Limitations:- Orgel diagrams are restricted to only show weak field (i.e. high spin) cases, and offer no information about strong field (low spin) cases. ... Orgel diagrams will, however, show the number of spins allowed transitions, along with their respective symmetry designations.

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