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Which of the following complexes have the longest M-C bond length?


A

[Mn(CO)6]+

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B

[Cr(CO)6]

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C

[Fe(CO)5]

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D

[V(CO)6]

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Solution

The correct option is A

[Mn(CO)6]+


Explanation for correct option:

A. [Mn(CO)6]+

Metal has a +1 charge and hence the electron density on metal is less. Due to the absence of back bonding [Mn(CO)6]+ has the longest M-C bond length.

Back bonding in metal carbonyls

  • A metal carbonyl is a coordination compound surrounded by a carbonyl (CO) group as ligands.
  • Carbonyl ligand consists of a single pair of electrons to donate to the metal atom as well as an empty anti-bonding molecular orbital to back bond with the d electrons of the metal atom.
  • Back bonding will occur between atoms in a compound when one of the atoms has a lone pair of electrons while the other has a vacant orbital next to it.
  • It brings a partial double-bond character and increases the bond order while reducing the bond length.

Explanation for incorrect options:

B. [Cr(CO)6]

  • Metal is in zero oxidation state and back bonding is present. Thus, it will have a short M-C bond length.

C. [Fe(CO)5]

  • Metal is in zero oxidation state and back bonding is present. Thus, it will have a short M-C bond length.

D. [V(CO)6]

  • Metal is in a negative oxidation state which indicates metal has a high electron density and hence back bonding is present. Thus, it will have the shortest M-C bond length due to high back bonding.

Hence, the correct option is A i.e. [Mn(CO)6]+has the longest M-C bond length.


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