Consider the following test for a group-IV cation:
The spin-only magnetic moment value of the metal complex is ........ BM (Nearest integer).
Consider the following test for a group-IV cation:
The spin-only magnetic moment value of the metal complex is ........ BM (Nearest integer).
Correct answer:0
Standard Method
Given: A group-IV cation gives a black precipitate with . Then:
Find: The spin-only magnetic moment of complex in BM.
Identify the cation: The black precipitate formed with is taken as , so .
Apply the reaction sequence: On treatment with aqua regia, forms with , sulfur, and water. The solution identifies as .
Then reacts with and to form complex .
Magnetic moment calculation: The spin-only magnetic moment is
where is the number of unpaired electrons.
For lead in the relevant state used in the solution, all electrons are paired, so
Hence,
Conclude: Therefore, the spin-only magnetic moment value of the metal complex is .
Unpaired Electron Check
Given: The reaction sequence leads to a lead-based complex according to the provided solution.
Find: The spin-only magnetic moment.
Use the direct relation:
If the complex has no unpaired electrons, then immediately
Conclude: The required nearest integer value is .
Assuming that a black sulfide precipitate automatically means a paramagnetic complex. The precipitate color helps identify the cation, but magnetic moment depends on the number of unpaired electrons in the final complex. Always determine the electronic configuration of the metal in before applying the formula.
Using the magnetic moment formula without first finding . The expression is valid only after counting unpaired electrons correctly. Do not substitute oxidation state directly in place of .
Confusing the oxidation state or electronic configuration of lead. A wrong configuration gives a wrong value of and hence an incorrect magnetic moment. Write the electron configuration carefully and check whether any electrons remain unpaired.
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