The pair(s) of complexes wherein both exhibit tetrahedral geometry is(are)
(Note: py = pyridine
Given: Atomic numbers of Fe, Co, Ni and Cu are 26, 27, 28 and 29, respectively)
A
[FeCl4]−and[Fe(CO)4]2−
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B
[Co(CO)4]−and[CoCl4]2−
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C
[Ni(CO)4]−and[Ni(CN)4]2−
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D
[Cu(py)4]+and[Cu(CN)4]3−
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Solution
The correct option is D[Cu(py)4]+and[Cu(CN)4]3− (A)[FeCl4]− Fe+3=3d5,Cl− weak field ligand sp3 Hybridisation and Tetrahedral Geometry.
[Fe(CO)4]2− Fe−2=3d84s2 CO strong field ligand electron pairing occurs Fe−2=3d10 hence sp3 Hybridisation and Tetrahedral Geometry.
(B)[Co(CO)4]− Co−1=3d84s2 due to CO strong field ligand electron pairing occurs
Hence =3d10sp3 Hybridisation and Tetrahedral Geometry. [CoCl4]−2 Co+2=3d7Cl− weak field ligand sp3 Hybridisation and Tetrahedral Geometry.
(D)[Cu(py)4]+1Cu+1=3d10,sp3[Cu(CN)4]−3Cu+1=3d10,sp3
Thus the correct Answer are option A,B,D .