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what is jan-teller effect?. example​

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The Jahn-Teller effect is a geometric distortion of a non-linear molecular system that reduces its symmetry and energy. This distortion is typically observed among octahedral complexes where the two axial bonds can be shorter or longer than those of the equatorial bonds. ✔✔

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JAHN TELLER EFFECT:

It is seen in the unsymetical compounds t2g eg levels are not shared equally with the electrons

  • in the presence of strong ligands d1 d2 d4 d5 d7 d9 shows this effect.

  • in the presence of weak field ligands d1 d2 d4 d6 d7 d9 shows this effect

  • in strong ligands d3 d6 d8 d10 does not show jahn teller effect due to symmetry

  • in weak ligands d3 d5 d8 d10 does not show jahn teller effect

  • in strong field ligands pairing of electrons takes place but in weak field ligands pairing does not takes place and the electrons will occupy higher level orbitals ..

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