Give formulas for the following complex ions. (Complex ions take
the general form:
[Ag(NH3)2]+.)
(a) tetraiodoferrate(III) ion
(b) amminepentaaquaruthenium(III) ion
(c) dicarbonyltetrahydroxochromate(III) ion
(d) triamminechloroplatinum(II) ion
Please use excel and show all work and formulas. (I will give
your work a like if you do this)
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What are the p-values of the t test (for the
slope estimate) and F test?
What is the coefficient of determination?
What is...
For each of the transition metal complex ions
(a) [Ti(NH3)6]2+
(b) [Cr(H2O)4(OH)2]1-
(c) trans–[Pt(CN)2(en)2]2+
(i) Draw the structure of the transition metal complex ion. Show
the charge on the
complex.
(ii) Determine the number of d electrons.
(iii) Draw the ground state arrangement of the d electrons in the
ground state.
(iv) Calculate the LFSE (in units of Δo or ΔT) for each
complex.
Kc is 1.67x10^20 at 25*C for the formation of iron (III) oxalate
complex ion: Fe3+(aq)+3 C2O4^2->[Fe(C2O4)3]^3-. If 0.0200 M Fe3+
is initially mixed with 1.00 M oxalate ion, what is the
concentration of Fe3+ ion at equilibrium?
A solution is 5 mM in each of the following ions:
number
ion
Ksp of M(OH)2
1
Mg2+
1.8e-11
2
Cd2+
2.5e-14
3
Co2+
1.6e-15
4
Zn2+
4.4e-17
5
Cu2+
2.2e-20
Indicate which of the metal ions would precipitate (or start to
precipitate) at each of the following pH values. Indicate your
answer with the number of the ion. Use 0 to indicate no
precipitate. If more than one precipitate is expected, list the
numbers in increasing order and separate...
A solution is 5 mM in each of the following ions:
number
ion
Ksp of M(OH)2
1
Mg2+
1.8e-11
2
Cd2+
2.5e-14
3
Co2+
1.6e-15
4
Zn2+
4.4e-17
5
Cu2+
2.2e-20
Indicate which of the metal ions would precipitate (or start to
precipitate) at each of the following pH values. Indicate your
answer with the number of the ion. Use 0 to indicate no
precipitate. If more than one precipitate is expected, list the
numbers in increasing order and separate...