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JEE Mains · Chemistry · STD 12 - 5. Co-ordination chemistry

A transition metal \((\mathrm{M})\) among \(\mathrm{Mn}, \mathrm{Cr}, \mathrm{Co}\) and Fe has the highest standard electrode potential \(\left(\mathrm{M}^{3+} / \mathrm{M}^{2+}\right)\). It forms a metal complex of the type \(\left[\mathrm{M}(\mathrm{CN})_6\right]^{4-}\). The number of electrons present in the \(\mathrm{e}_{\mathrm{g}}\) orbital of the complex is _________.

  1. A 2
  2. B 3
  3. C 4
  4. D 1
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(D) 1

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Co has highest standard electrode potential \(\left(\mathrm{M}^{+3} / \mathrm{M}^{+2}\right)\) among \(\mathrm{Mn}, \mathrm{Cr}, \mathrm{Co}, \mathrm{Fe}\) \(\therefore\) Complex is \(\left[\mathrm{Co}(\mathrm{CN})_6\right]^{4-}\) and its splitting is as follows. \(\therefore\)…
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