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Subtopics in Coordination Compounds

  • Introduction to coordination compounds, Werner's theory, ligands, coordination number, denticity, chelation
  • IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear co-ordination compounds, isomerism
  • Bonding: Valence bond approach and basic ideas of Crystal field theory
  • Colour and magnetic properties
  • Importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative analysis, extraction of metals and in biological systems)

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Q1ChemistryUnit 12: Coordination Compounds
The idea of froth floatation method came from a person XX and this method is related to the process YY of ores. XX and Y, respectively, are:
Q2ChemistryUnit 12: Coordination Compounds
Silver is extracted from Ag2SA g_{2} S by
Q3ChemistryUnit 12: Coordination Compounds
Some salts, although containing two different metallic elements, give test for one of them in solution. Such salts are:
Q4ChemistryUnit 12: Coordination Compounds
Select the correct statements amount the following: 1. Complexes [Cu(NH3)4]2+,[MnCl4]2+,[Fe(CN)6]\left[\boldsymbol{C u}\left(\boldsymbol{N} \boldsymbol{H}_{3}\right)_{4}\right]^{2+},\left[\boldsymbol{M} \boldsymbol{n} \boldsymbol{C l}_{4}\right]^{2+},\left[\boldsymbol{F} \boldsymbol{e}(\boldsymbol{C} \boldsymbol{N})_{6}\right] are all paramagnetic 2. Complexes [Cu(NH34)]2+,[Ni(CN)4]2,[Ni(DM\left[\boldsymbol{C u}\left(\boldsymbol{N} \boldsymbol{H}_{3} \boldsymbol{4}\right)\right]^{2+},\left[\boldsymbol{N} \boldsymbol{i}(\boldsymbol{C} \boldsymbol{N})_{4}\right]^{2-},[\boldsymbol{N} \boldsymbol{i}(\boldsymbol{D} \boldsymbol{M} are all square planner 3. The correct stability order of the complexes will be [Fe(H2O)3]3+<\left[\boldsymbol{F e}\left(\boldsymbol{H}_{2} \boldsymbol{O}\right)_{3}\right]^{3+}< [Fe(C2O3)]3<[Fe(CN)3]3\left[\boldsymbol{F e}\left(\boldsymbol{C}_{2} \boldsymbol{O}_{3}\right)\right]^{3-}<\left[\boldsymbol{F} \boldsymbol{e}(\boldsymbol{C} \boldsymbol{N})_{3}\right]^{3-} 4. [Cr(en)3]3+\left[\boldsymbol{C r}(\boldsymbol{e n})_{3}\right]^{3+} exist in the three isometric forms
Q5ChemistryUnit 12: Coordination Compounds
In the extraction of aluminium by electrolytic process, cryolite is added to
Q6ChemistryUnit 12: Coordination Compounds
The incorrect statement(s) among the following is (are): ¡) Primary valency of a transition metal ion in complex represent its oxidation number. ii) Zn2+Z n^{2+} is colourless. iii) MnCl2M n C l_{2} exhibits green color in aqueous solution. iv) Fe,Co,NiF e, C o, N i complexes are diamagnetic in nature.
Q7ChemistryUnit 12: Coordination Compounds
ASSERTION: In the extraction of Ag, complex Na[Ag(CN)2]\mathrm{Na}\left[\mathrm{Ag}(\mathrm{CN})_{2}\right] is reacted with Zn. REASON: Zn is a d-block transition metal.
Q8ChemistryUnit 12: Coordination Compounds
The element which could be extracted by electrolytic reduction of its oxide dissolved in a high temperature melt is:

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