Chapter 23: 97P (page 1022)
Which of these ions cannot form both high- spin and low-spin octahedral complexes: (a) (b)(c)(d)role="math" localid="1663323480799"
Short Answer
Nb3+ and Ni2+ cannot form both high-spin and low-spin complexes.
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Chapter 23: 97P (page 1022)
Which of these ions cannot form both high- spin and low-spin octahedral complexes: (a) (b)(c)(d)role="math" localid="1663323480799"
Nb3+ and Ni2+ cannot form both high-spin and low-spin complexes.
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