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key term - Crystal field theory

Definition

Crystal Field Theory (CFT) describes the breaking of degeneracies of electronic orbitals in transition metal complexes due to the presence of ligands. It explains how the arrangement of ligands around a central metal ion affects the energy levels and properties like color and magnetism.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. In an octahedral field, $d$-orbitals split into two sets: $e_g$ (higher energy) and $t_{2g}$ (lower energy).
  2. The difference in energy between these sets is called the crystal field splitting energy ($\Delta_0$).
  3. Strong-field ligands cause larger splitting ($\Delta_0$), often leading to low-spin complexes, whereas weak-field ligands cause smaller splitting, often resulting in high-spin complexes.
  4. According to CFT, the color of coordination compounds arises from electronic transitions between split $d$-orbitals.
  5. Magnetic properties of coordination compounds can be predicted by examining unpaired electrons in these split orbitals.

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