Chapter 20: Problem 95
Qualitatively draw the crystal field splitting for a trigonal bipyramidal complex ion. (Let the \(z\) axis be perpendicular to the trigonal plane.)
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Chapter 20: Problem 95
Qualitatively draw the crystal field splitting for a trigonal bipyramidal complex ion. (Let the \(z\) axis be perpendicular to the trigonal plane.)
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Consider the following data: $$ \begin{aligned} \mathrm{Co}^{3+}+\mathrm{e}^{-} \longrightarrow \mathrm{Co}^{2+} & & \mathscr{E}^{\circ}=1.82 \mathrm{V} \\ \mathrm{Co}^{2+}+3 \mathrm{en} \longrightarrow \mathrm{Co}(\mathrm{en})_{3}^{2+} & & K=1.5 \times 10^{12} \\ \mathrm{Co}^{3+}+3 \mathrm{en} \longrightarrow \mathrm{Co}(\mathrm{en})_{3}^{3+} & & K=2.0 \times 10^{47} \end{aligned} $$ where en \(=\) ethylenediamine. a. Calculate \(\mathscr{E}^{\circ}\) for the half-reaction $$ \mathrm{Co}(\mathrm{en})_{3}^{3+}+\mathrm{e}^{-} \longrightarrow \mathrm{Co}(\mathrm{en})_{3}^{2+} $$ b. Based on your answer to part a, which is the stronger oxi- $$ \text { dizing agent, } \mathrm{Co}^{3+} \text { or } \mathrm{Co}(\mathrm{en})_{3}^{3+} ? $$ c. Use the crystal field model to rationalize the result in part b.
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