What is the hybridisation of co(h2o)6 3+
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[Co ( H2O)6 ]^+3 .....
1. 0XIDATION NO. = +3 ....
2. COORDINATOON NO. = 6 ....
3. Electronific configuration of Co is 3d7 4s2 ...
but of Co +3 it is 3d6 ...
4. H2O is weak ligand....
5. Hybridisation is sp3d2 .....
[Co ( H2O)6 ]^+3 .....
1. 0XIDATION NO. = +3 ....
2. COORDINATOON NO. = 6 ....
3. Electronific configuration of Co is 3d7 4s2 ...
but of Co +3 it is 3d6 ...
4. H2O is weak ligand....
5. Hybridisation is sp3d2 .....
bafnayash04:
That's the normal theory. Cobalt has exceptions h2o and oxalate behave as strong ligands with cobalt though they are weak. That's why I asked to confirm.
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¤¤ HYBRIDIZATION ¤¤
Hybridization is defined as the concept of mixing two atomic orbitals with the same energy levels to give a degenerated new type of orbitals. This intermixing is based on quantum mechanics.
Transition metals may exhibit d2sp3 hybridization where the d orbitals are from the 3d and the s and p orbitals are the 4s and 3d.
Hybridization of Co(H2O)6 3+ is d2SP3
it acts as strong ligand when metal ion is in +3 oxidation for metals cobalt.
Hybridization is defined as the concept of mixing two atomic orbitals with the same energy levels to give a degenerated new type of orbitals. This intermixing is based on quantum mechanics.
Transition metals may exhibit d2sp3 hybridization where the d orbitals are from the 3d and the s and p orbitals are the 4s and 3d.
Hybridization of Co(H2O)6 3+ is d2SP3
it acts as strong ligand when metal ion is in +3 oxidation for metals cobalt.
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