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For each of the following complexes, give the oxidation state of the metal, its dn configuration,...


For each of the following complexes, give the oxidation state of the metal, its dn configuration, coordination number and most likely structure (i.e. octahedral, tetrahedral, etc.):
a) (5 pts) [Co(H2O)6]2+
b) (5 pts) [Cu(en)2(H2O)2]2+
c) (5 pts) [Ni(CN)5]3–
d) (5 pts) Pd(PNP)CH3, where PNP is a large tridentate chelating ligand commonly refereed to as a ”pincer” ligand.

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