Chemical Principles
Chemical Principles
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ISBN: 9781305581982
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 19, Problem 73AE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The formula for the given coordination complex needs to be determined.

  • Hexakis(pyridine)cobalt(III) chloride

Concept Introduction: A coordination complex is composed of two main parts; metal atom/ ion and ligand. Ligands are the atom/ group of atom/ ion that can donate its extra pair of electrons to the electron deficient metal cation. It leads to the formation of coordinate bond between metal ion and ligand.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 73AE

  [Co(C5H5N)6]Cl3

Explanation of Solution

In the formula of writing and naming of coordination complex; IUPAC rule must be followed.

  • Atomic symbol of the metal center must be written first in the square bracket.
  • Ligands must be written after metal symbol in sequence of anion then neutral ligand.
  • The ligands must be written in alphabetical order.
  • The number of ligands or metal must be indicated as sub-script.
  • Counter ion must be written outside the square bracket.

In Hexakis(pyridine)cobalt(III) chloride; chloride ion is counter ion with Co3+ as metal ion and 6py as ligands. Since pyridine is a neutral ligand therefore the charge on the complex ion must be +3 that must be balanced by three chloride ion. Hence the formula must be [Co(C5H5N)6]Cl3 .

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The formula for the given coordination complex needs to be determined.

  • Pentaammineiodochromium(III) iodide

Concept Introduction: A coordination complex is composed of two main parts; metal atom/ ion and ligand. Ligands are the atom/ group of atom/ ion that can donate its extra pair of electrons to the electron deficient metal cation. It leads to the formation of coordinate bond between metal ion and ligand.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 73AE

  [Cr(NH3)5I]I2

Explanation of Solution

In the formula of writing and naming of coordination complex; IUPAC rule must be followed.

  • Atomic symbol of the metal center must be written first in the square bracket.
  • Ligands must be written after metal symbol in sequence of anion then neutral ligand.
  • The ligands must be written in alphabetical order.
  • The number of ligands or metal must be indicated as sub-script.
  • Counter ion must be written outside the square bracket.

In Pentaammineiodochromium(III) iodide; iodide ion is counter ion with Cr3+ as metal ion and 5 NH3 , 1 iodo as ligands. Since NH3 is a neutral ligand therefore the charge on the complex ion must be +2 that must be balanced by 2iodide ion. Hence the formula must be [Cr(NH3)5I]I2 .

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The formula for the given coordination complex needs to be determined.

  • Tris(ethylenediamine)nickel(II) bromide

Concept Introduction: A coordination complex is composed of two main parts; metal atom/ ion and ligand. Ligands are the atom/ group of atom/ ion that can donate its extra pair of electrons to the electron deficient metal cation. It leads to the formation of coordinate bond between metal ion and ligand.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 73AE

  [Ni(NH2CH2CH2NH2)3]Br2

Explanation of Solution

In the formula of writing and naming of coordination complex; IUPAC rule must be followed.

  • Atomic symbol of the metal center must be written first in the square bracket.
  • Ligands must be written after metal symbol in sequence of anion then neutral ligand.
  • The ligands must be written in alphabetical order.
  • The number of ligands or metal must be indicated as sub-script.
  • Counter ion must be written outside the square bracket.

In Tris(ethylenediamine)nickel(II) bromide; bromide ion is counter ion with Ni2+ as metal ion and 3 NH2CH2CH2NH2 as ligands. Since NH2CH2CH2NH2 is a neutral ligand therefore the charge on the complex ion must be +2 that must be balanced by 2 bromide ion. Hence the formula must be [Ni(NH2CH2CH2NH2)3]Br2 .

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The formula for the given coordination complex needs to be determined.

  • Potassium tetracyanonickelate(II)

Concept Introduction: A coordination complex is composed of two main parts; metal atom/ ion and ligand. Ligands are the atom/ group of atom/ ion that can donate its extra pair of electrons to the electron deficient metal cation. It leads to the formation of coordinate bond between metal ion and ligand.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 73AE

  [Ni(NH2CH2CH2NH2)3]Br2

Explanation of Solution

In the formula of writing and naming of coordination complex; IUPAC rule must be followed.

  • Atomic symbol of the metal center must be written first in the square bracket.
  • Ligands must be written after metal symbol in sequence of anion then neutral ligand.
  • The ligands must be written in alphabetical order.
  • The number of ligands or metal must be indicated as sub-script.
  • Counter ion must be written outside the square bracket.

In Potassium tetracyanonickelate(II); potassium ion is counter ion with Ni2+ as metal ion and 4 CN- as ligands. Since CN- is an anionic ligand therefore total charge by ligand is -4 which get balance with Ni2+ and charge on complex ion will be -2. Hence the formula must be [Ni(NH2CH2CH2NH2)3]Br2 .

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The formula for the given coordination complex needs to be determined.

  • Tetraamminedichloroplatinum(IV) tetrachloroplatinate(II)

Concept Introduction: A coordination complex is composed of two main parts; metal atom/ ion and ligand. Ligands are the atom/ group of atom/ ion that can donate its extra pair of electrons to the electron deficient metal cation. It leads to the formation of coordinate bond between metal ion and ligand.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 73AE

  [Pt(NH3)4Cl2][PtCl4]

Explanation of Solution

In the formula of writing and naming of coordination complex; IUPAC rule must be followed.

  • Atomic symbol of the metal center must be written first in the square bracket.
  • Ligands must be written after metal symbol in sequence of anion then neutral ligand.
  • The ligands must be written in alphabetical order.
  • The number of ligands or metal must be indicated as sub-script.
  • Counter ion must be written outside the square bracket.

In Tetraamminedichloroplatinum(IV) tetrachloroplatinate(II); both cation and anion are complex ions. Cation Tetraamminedichloroplatinum(IV), has 4 ammine ligands, two chloro ligands with Pt4+ as metal ion. Aniontetrachloroplatinate(II), has 4 chloro ligands with Pt4+ as metal ion.

Hence the formula must be [Pt(NH3)4Cl2][PtCl4] .

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Chapter 19 Solutions

Chemical Principles

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