Chapter 23: Q49 P (page 1059)
What geometries are associated with the coordination numbers 2, 4, and 6?
Short Answer
The geometries are given below
Coordination Number Geometry
2 Linear
4 Square planar or tetrahedral
6 Octahedral
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Chapter 23: Q49 P (page 1059)
What geometries are associated with the coordination numbers 2, 4, and 6?
The geometries are given below
Coordination Number Geometry
2 Linear
4 Square planar or tetrahedral
6 Octahedral
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(a) a square planar complex
(b) a tetrahedral complex
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