Question 2 Most transition metals have vacant _____ orbitals that can accept shares in electron pairs; thus they can act as Lewis a. d; bases b. p; acids C. s; bases d. p; bases e. d; acids a Ob Od e Question 3 a. oxidation The number of donor atoms to which an acceptor metal ion is bonded in a complex species is called the number of the metal ion. b. ligand c. coordination d. donor e. chelating Oa 1 b ?

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Question 2
Most transition metals have vacant
pairs; thus they can act as Lewis
a. d; bases
b. p; acids
c. s; bases
d. p; bases
e. d; acids
a
Ob
Oc
Od
e
Question 3
a. oxidation
The number of donor atoms to which an acceptor metal ion is bonded in a complex
species is called the
number of the metal ion.
b. ligand
C. coordination
d. donor
e. chelating
O a
b
----*
C
orbitals that can accept shares in electron
Transcribed Image Text:Incorrect Incorrect Question 2 Most transition metals have vacant pairs; thus they can act as Lewis a. d; bases b. p; acids c. s; bases d. p; bases e. d; acids a Ob Oc Od e Question 3 a. oxidation The number of donor atoms to which an acceptor metal ion is bonded in a complex species is called the number of the metal ion. b. ligand C. coordination d. donor e. chelating O a b ----* C orbitals that can accept shares in electron
Question 7
Below is a list of complex species and their structures. One pair is incorrectly
matched. Which pair?
Complex Species / Structure
a. [Cd(NH3)4]²+ / tetrahedral
b. [Co(NH3)]³+ / octahedral
c. [Ag(NH3)₂]* / linear
d. [Cu(NH3)4]²+ / square planar
e. [Hg(NH3)4]²+ / trigonal bipyramid
a
Od
e
Transcribed Image Text:Question 7 Below is a list of complex species and their structures. One pair is incorrectly matched. Which pair? Complex Species / Structure a. [Cd(NH3)4]²+ / tetrahedral b. [Co(NH3)]³+ / octahedral c. [Ag(NH3)₂]* / linear d. [Cu(NH3)4]²+ / square planar e. [Hg(NH3)4]²+ / trigonal bipyramid a Od e
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