Why does pt form square planar complex and ni tetrahedral?
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That means its electrons generate little repulsion while chloride interacts with nickel, and the ligand-field splitting energy is small. That allows for square planar complexes to form, even though those are higher in energy. Pt(II) has a similar electron configuration as Ni(II) , also acting as a d8 transition metal.
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