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  1. How can I tell whether or not a molecule is planar?

    Otherwise, its structure allows it to be planar. Even though the molecule will have a structure that allows for it to exist in a planar conformation, there may be some/many that do not persist in a planar …

  2. inorganic chemistry - How to use crystal field theory to predict ...

    How can one predict whether a given complex ion will be square planar or tetrahedral when its coordination number is 4 using crystal field theory? Is it possible to theoretically predict this?

  3. Which diagram for crystal field splitting of Square Planar is accurate?

    Oct 10, 2024 · I have come across these two splitting. Which of these is correct when there is crystal field splitting of ligand in square planar manner. Kindly provide reference of books and plausible …

  4. Difference between radial, planar, angular and spherical nodes

    Jun 20, 2015 · What is the difference between them? I think radial nodes and spherical nodes are the same, and angular and planar nodes are the same. Reference Finally, how many spherical nodes …

  5. inorganic chemistry - Why is dinitrogen tetroxide a planar molecule ...

    Nov 19, 2024 · I was wondering why $\\ce{N2O4}$ is a planar species in spite of having a σ-bond in between the two $\\ce{N}$ atoms for free rotation. Does it not form a conformer?

  6. Why is the crystal field splitting energy larger for square planar than ...

    May 16, 2020 · 1 It is because of the fact that square planar complexes are formed by much strong ligands with d8-metal cation of 3d- series transition metals cation and 4d or 5d-series transition metal …

  7. coordination compounds - Octahedral, Tetrahedral or Square planar ...

    Mar 24, 2021 · In cases where a metal ion like, Fe (III), Cr (III), Pt (II) is made to react with a ligand species like oxalate, CN-, CO etc and it forms a complex then, How do we determine whether 6 …

  8. Cycloheptatrienyl anion is antiaromatic or non-aromatic?

    Aug 11, 2024 · Cycloheptatrienyl is the more common example, and perhaps what you meant in your question considering you mention 8 π-electrons. Consider (in the photo below) the carbanion; if this …

  9. Why does Fe(CO)₄ adopt a tetrahedral, as opposed to square planar ...

    Mar 12, 2015 · The hypothetical $\ce {Fe (CO)4}$ complex is isoelectronic to the observed $\ce { [Ni (CN)4]^ {2-}}$ complex and therefore would also be square planar. [1,2] Both are 16 electron …

  10. Why is [PdCl4]2- square planar whereas [NiCl4]2- is tetrahedral?

    The molecule $\ce { [PdCl4]^2-}$ is diamagnetic, which indicates a square planar geometry as all eight d electrons are paired in the lower-energy orbitals. However, $\ce { [NiCl4]^2-}$ is also $\mathrm …