D8 configuration is Inert. Due to symmetry and CFSE Value equal to . HS. -2.00 and LS. -2.00. Experience, see Ajai Kumar he had mentioned this energy is required thus becomes inert
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14:47 u said if electrons are in eg then they are labile. 15:02 But in case of d1, d2, d3 there is no electron in eg still they are labile. Didn't explained well. Give the reason. Please explain it .
I think because there is empty place in the d orbital so a ligand can make associative reaction and put its lone pair in any place from the empty places i think it is according to valence bond theory
Sir if it is a high spin complex if it is in the influence of weak ligands then pairing should take place in t2g orbitals first why eg orbitals are get paired before t2g in octahedral complexes in CFT
Kinetic stability is how fast reaction proceeds if fast then kinetically unstable if slow then kinetically stable it give Idea about activation energy less activation energy means complex is kinetically unstable and.....
Sir it is really helping you have generated concept for me regarding inert and lebile chemistry ... sir while reading through book i find d7 d9 are inert for low spin complex.
Why d0, d1 ,d2 are labile as you explained sir while they have vacant eg ?? But according to CFT they should be inert in nature as you said sir in this video !! Kindly explain plz sir
In outer orbital complexes at 3d orbital, only 4 electrons are filled one orbital vacant why ?? 6 chlorine electrons not filled by that vacant 3d orbital.. can u explain
Because hybridisation main outer d orbitals involved hai therefore that only taking part in bonding thus electrons are filled in them leaving inner 3d orbital vacant. I hope it helps..
Sir in sp3d2 hybridised complex dz2 orbital is vacant and until it is fully filled we can't prefer further orbitals. I have this confusion, kindly me help me out with this🙏🙏. Thankyou 🙏
in case of [cr(CN)6]-3 complex CN is strong ligand so the electrons are filled against hunds rule but you filled sigle electrons in 3dxy',3dyz,3dzx, why
one doubt in that, we find that, this complexes are high spin or low spin get confused... So its easy way to find that strong field ligands are low spin complex and weak field ligands are high spin complexes.....These are said by my faculty its correct or not
the species which is less stable has higher eneregy than the species which are more stable, this is common trend in Chemistry which is followed by all intermediates, complexes and bonds, so a weak bond will be less stable and thus it will have higher energy.
@@dimbeswarbhumij8026 the eg set arises from interaction with the ligand donor orbitals; this set corresponds to a σ antibonding level.since when electrons goes in antibonding the bonding of ligand with metal is weak therefore the complex will be labile and easily undergoes substitution. I hope it cleared ur doubt.🤗
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D8 configuration is Inert. Due to symmetry and CFSE Value equal to .
HS. -2.00 and LS. -2.00. Experience, see Ajai Kumar he had mentioned this
energy is required thus becomes inert
Ryt d8 in inert
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D1,d2,d0 also have no repulsion eg0 according to concept it also has no repulsion means inert only know
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Sir d0, d1 and d2, they don't have eg electrons ,then how it become labile and d3 become inert.
d⁰,d¹,d² have low laying vacant unhybrid orbitals [( n-1)d unhybrid orbitals] which act as point of attack of incomming ligand.....hence labile
14:47 u said if electrons are in eg then they are labile.
15:02 But in case of d1, d2, d3 there is no electron in eg still they are labile.
Didn't explained well.
Give the reason.
Please explain it .
Same problem
Sir please explain this
I think because there is empty place in the d orbital so a ligand can make associative reaction and put its lone pair in any place from the empty places i think it is according to valence bond theory
Sir if it is a high spin complex if it is in the influence of weak ligands then pairing should take place in t2g orbitals first why eg orbitals are get paired before t2g in octahedral complexes in CFT
Thermodynamic stability is measure how much tendency reactant have to lower energy when it form product.
Kinetic stability is how fast reaction proceeds if fast then kinetically unstable if slow then kinetically stable it give Idea about activation energy less activation energy means complex is kinetically unstable and.....
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Sir it is really helping you have generated concept for me regarding inert and lebile chemistry ... sir while reading through book i find d7 d9 are inert for low spin complex.
Why d0, d1 ,d2 are labile as you explained sir while they have vacant eg ?? But according to CFT they should be inert in nature as you said sir in this video !! Kindly explain plz sir
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In outer orbital complexes at 3d orbital, only 4 electrons are filled one orbital vacant why ?? 6 chlorine electrons not filled by that vacant 3d orbital.. can u explain
Boopathi Kittusamy bro same doubt
Same doubt
Due to oxidation state.
Sir small doubt 7:55 in 3d orbit one orbital is vacant, but why not fill that orbital (mn3+)
Because hybridisation main outer d orbitals involved hai therefore that only taking part in bonding thus electrons are filled in them leaving inner 3d orbital vacant. I hope it helps..
d8 is inert no ? As cfse of its low and high spin is always -ve .
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Sir in sp3d2 hybridised complex dz2 orbital is vacant and until it is fully filled we can't prefer further orbitals. I have this confusion, kindly me help me out with this🙏🙏. Thankyou 🙏
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one orbital (dz^2) is empty in mn+3 why it doesn"t allow cl to occupy
But in (Cr (CN)6)3- pairing will be occur because CN is strong ligand
So plzz tell how it is possible or the reason of this
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in case of [cr(CN)6]-3 complex CN is strong ligand so the electrons are filled against hunds rule but you filled sigle electrons in 3dxy',3dyz,3dzx, why
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one doubt in that, we find that, this complexes are high spin or low spin get confused... So its easy way to find that strong field ligands are low spin complex and weak field ligands are high spin complexes.....These are said by my faculty its correct or not
Sir d4(ls) is labile? d8 is inert?It is exceptional case.Tell me about it sir.
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What is the meaning of higher in energy and lower in energy according to VBT....
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Sir how the weaker bond have higher energy?? Plz explain
the species which is less stable has higher eneregy than the species which are more stable, this is common trend in Chemistry which is followed by all intermediates, complexes and bonds,
so a weak bond will be less stable and thus it will have higher energy.
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sir if the bond length is larger then bond energy and bond strength decreases. Can u xplain
@@AllBoutChemistry I think if bond is shorter n stronger then it requires more energy to break that bond
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Sir last me thoda samjh nahi aya.....😫😫 Jisme eg empty hota hai wo inert hote Hain!?!???
Yes. Eg main agar electrons aa gye toh us complex ne labile hi hona hai .
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@@dimbeswarbhumij8026 the eg set arises from interaction with the ligand donor orbitals; this set corresponds to a σ antibonding level.since when electrons goes in antibonding the bonding of ligand with metal is weak therefore the complex will be labile and easily undergoes substitution.
I hope it cleared ur doubt.🤗
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@@knowingchemistry735 may i ask one more qstn??which book should i follow in order to build some good concepts regarding this topic???
Sir d8 are inert.
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Sir, d8 is inert right?
Yup
[Cr (H2O)6]3+ and [Mn(H2O)6]3+ is labile or inert please help
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But d8 is inert i think because there is no octahedral distortion
In d6 why eg orbital is filled with 3 electrons?
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d6 high spin wrong it should be t2g 4 and eg 2
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Mistake h .
d1. d2. d3 inert honge.. and d6 high spin me mistake h
D8 is most inert
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D⁸ is inert not labile
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