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Magnetic Properties of Complex Ions definitions Flashcards

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Magnetic Properties of Complex Ions definitions
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  • Crystal Field Splitting Energy

    The energy difference between two sets of d orbitals in a complex ion, influencing electron arrangement.
  • Low-Spin Complex

    A complex where electrons fill lower energy orbitals first, resulting in paired electrons and diamagnetic properties.
  • High-Spin Complex

    A complex where electrons occupy higher energy orbitals, leading to unpaired electrons and paramagnetic properties.
  • Diamagnetic

    A property of a substance with all electrons paired, resulting in no net magnetic moment.
  • Paramagnetic

    A property of a substance with unpaired electrons, resulting in a net magnetic moment.
  • Square Planar Geometry

    A molecular shape associated with large crystal field splitting energy, leading to low-spin, diamagnetic complexes.
  • Tetrahedral Geometry

    A molecular shape associated with small crystal field splitting energy, leading to high-spin, paramagnetic complexes.
  • Degenerate Orbitals

    Orbitals that have the same energy level, often seen in high-spin complexes with small splitting energy.
  • d Orbitals

    The five orbitals in transition metals that are split into different energy levels in complex ions.
  • Hund's Rule

    A principle stating that electrons fill degenerate orbitals singly before pairing up.
  • Metal Cation

    A positively charged metal ion that forms the central part of a complex ion.
  • Ligands

    Molecules or ions that donate electron pairs to a metal cation in a complex ion.