Chapter 23: Q29 P (page 1059)
Which of the actinides are radioactive?
Short Answer
All the actinides are radioactive.
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Chapter 23: Q29 P (page 1059)
Which of the actinides are radioactive?
All the actinides are radioactive.
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Hexafluorocobaltate(III) ion is a high-spin complex. Draw the orbital-energy splitting diagram for its d orbitals.
In , the
ion absorbs visible light in the blue-violet range, and the compound is yellow-orange. In
, the
ion absorbs visible light in the red range, and the compound is blue-gray. Explain these differences in light absorbed and color of the compound.
Which of these ligands can participate in linkage isomerism?
Explain with Lewis structures.
In what order are the metal ion and ligands given in the name of a complex ion?
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