Why are different colours observed in octahedral and tetrahedral complexes for the same metal and same ligands?
Why are different colours observed in octahedral and tetrahedral complexes for the same metal and same ligands?
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Ans: The octahedral and tetrahedral splitting up of d orbitals is different.
Δt= ( )Δ0
Δt < Δ0
Δt= CFSE in tetrahedral field
Δ0= CFSE in octahedral field
Comparing CFSE with energy=
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