Ligands such as OR−, F−, and Cl− are π donors as a result of the lone pairs that are left after one lone pair has formed the M−L σ bond. Instead of stabilizing the dπ electrons of a d6 ion as does a π acceptor, these electrons are now destabilized by what is effectively a repulsion between two filled orbitals.
Examples of pi-donor ligands given as;
Related Questions;
(1) What type of ligands are known ?
(2) What is the common formula of “Prussian blue is” and “Turn bull's
blue”?
(3) What is denticity of NO and NO+ ligands ?
(5)Which of the Complex of the following pairs has the highest value of CFSE?
(6) Colour of Complexes due to charge transfer:
(7) Why violet colour of [Ti(H2O)6]Cl3 disapear (colourless) on heating heating ?
(9) Why [FeF6]3– is colourless whereas [CoF6]3– is coloured ?
(10) Why Fe(CO)5 is
colourless while Fe(bipy)(CO)3 is intensely purple in colour ?
Why all the
tetrahedral Complexes are high spin Complexes ?
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