A. Put the following complexes in decreasing order of reactions rates under a dissociation reaction: [CuCl6]-5, [VCI6]-3 and [CoCl6]4. Justify. B. Which complexes is more labile, [Mn(H2O)6]2+ or [Mn(NC)6]4- and why? C. How does the chelate effect affects the rate of a reaction?

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A. Put the following complexes in decreasing order of
reactions rates under a dissociation reaction:
[CuCl6]-5, [VCI6]-3 and [CoCl6]4. Justify.
B. Which complexes is more labile, [Mn(H2O)6]2+ or
[Mn(NC)6]4- and why?
C. How does the chelate effect affects the rate of a
reaction?
D. An
the electron transfer mediated through a bridging
ligand. Marcus Theory was developed as to provide
evidence for
mechanisms in electron transfer reactions. The Frank-
Condon principle is used to explain the mechanism of
(inner, outer) sphere mechanism involves
(inner, outer) sphere
an
(inner, outer) sphere reaction.
Transcribed Image Text:A. Put the following complexes in decreasing order of reactions rates under a dissociation reaction: [CuCl6]-5, [VCI6]-3 and [CoCl6]4. Justify. B. Which complexes is more labile, [Mn(H2O)6]2+ or [Mn(NC)6]4- and why? C. How does the chelate effect affects the rate of a reaction? D. An the electron transfer mediated through a bridging ligand. Marcus Theory was developed as to provide evidence for mechanisms in electron transfer reactions. The Frank- Condon principle is used to explain the mechanism of (inner, outer) sphere mechanism involves (inner, outer) sphere an (inner, outer) sphere reaction.
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