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Weak-field ligands

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Definition

Weak-field ligands are ligands that produce a small splitting of the d-orbitals in a coordination complex. They typically lead to high-spin configurations in transition metal complexes.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Weak-field ligands cause small energy differences between the split d-orbitals, leading to high-spin states.
  2. Common examples include halides (Cl-, Br-, I-), water (H2O), and ammonia (NH3).
  3. They usually form complexes with low crystal field stabilization energy (CFSE).
  4. Weak-field ligands are often found at the lower end of the spectrochemical series.
  5. Spectroscopic properties such as absorption spectra can differ significantly when weak-field ligands are present due to smaller d-d transitions.

Review Questions

  • What is the effect of weak-field ligands on the spin state of a transition metal complex?
  • Name three common weak-field ligands.
  • How do weak-field ligands influence the crystal field stabilization energy (CFSE) of a coordination complex?
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