The number of species having a square planar shape from the following is_____
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The number of species having a square planar shape from the following is_____
, , , , , , ,
Correct answer:4
Standard Method
Given: The species are , , , , , , and .
Find: The number of species having square planar shape.
Square planar geometry arises either from an octahedral electron pair arrangement with two lone pairs in opposite positions, or in some coordination compounds of suitable metal ions.
From the solution:
Therefore, the square planar species are:
Hence, the total number of such species is .
Therefore, the answer is .
Direct Identification
Given: The listed species must be checked for square planar geometry.
Find: How many are square planar.
A quick scan from the extracted solution shows:
are square planar, while the others are not.
So the count is .
Therefore, the answer is .
Counting as square planar is incorrect because it has electron domains with one lone pair, giving a see-saw shape. Check electron domain geometry before assigning molecular shape.
Treating or as square planar is wrong because these are tetrahedral in the given context. Do not confuse four-coordinate species with square planar automatically.
Ignoring the charge in leads to wrong valence-electron counting. Include the extra electron from the negative charge to identify the two lone pairs correctly.
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