Chemistry, asked by chakrabudha2058, 5 months ago

why do Mn can form complex compound but not mg?​

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Answered by kundanconcepts800
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Answer:

Explanation:

Mn is a transition metal

because it has vacant d-otbital. into which ligands can approach and donate lone pair of electrons .

Mg has no variable Valency.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

As Mn is a transition metal, it forms complex compounds but Mg is not a transition metal that's why it does not formes complex compounds.

Explanation:

d-block elements are the transition metals. These metals and their ions have the tendency to easily coordinate to a number of negative ions or neutral molecules having lone pairs of electrons to form a complex. This is because of the small size and high nuclear charge of these metals and also due to the availability of vacant d-orbitals of suitable energy to accommodate lone pairs of electrons donated by the ligands.

Hence, it can be concluded that Mn can form complex compounds but not Mg as Mn is a transition metal.

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