The hexaaquomanganeseion contains five unpaired electrons while the hexacyano ion contains only one unpaired electron. Explain using Crystal Field Theory.
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Crystal field theory:
The net change in crystal energy caused by the configuration of d orbitals of a transition metal cation within a coordinating group of anions, often known as ligands, is described by crystal field theory.
The ability of transition metals to form complexes is a key property.
A complex is made up of a core metal atom or ion encircled by a group of ligands.
Crystal field theory governs the interaction of these ligands with the core metal atom or ion.
Hexaaquomanganeseion and hexacyano ion:
Mn has an electronic structure .
The ligand attached to the metal in the scenario of hexaaquamanganese ion is water.
Water is a poor field ligand and is unable to associate up the electrons of the subshell, and the configuration is .
Thus it contains five unpaired electrons.
In the instance of hexacyano ion, the is a strong field ligand.
It causes electron pairing in the d orbitals, resulting in only a single unpaired electron in .