Multi-Electron Configurations and Orbital Diagrams
A chloride of...
Question
A chloride of vanadium has a magnetic moment of 1.732 BM. It's formula could be:
A
VCl2
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B
VCl3
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C
VCl5
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D
VCl4
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Solution
The correct option is DVCl4 Using the spin only formula,μ=√n(n+2)=1.732 ⇒n=1.
V has a configuration of [Ar]3d34s2. For one unpaired electron to be present, its oxidation state must be +4.
In VCl4, V is in this state and hence, this is the answer.