For pentamminechlorochromium(III+) nitrate...can you...?

a. Give the d-electron count at the transition metal centre.
b. Predict the spin state of the d-electrons.
c. Identify the outer sphere ions?
d. Predict whether the complex is paramagnetic,
e. Give a possible coordination sphere isomer.

1 Answer
Jan 8, 2016

We start with a Cr3+ metal ion, that is surrounded by (coordinated to) 6 ligands in an octahedral array, to give [Cr(NH3)5Cl]2+(NO3)2

Explanation:

a. The transition metal ion Cr3+ has a d3 electron count at the metal centre.
b. These d3 electrons are all unpaired.
c. The outer sphere ligands are reasonably the nitrate counter ions; as written the nitrates are not coordinated to the metal.
d. The complex is certainly a paramagnet. How do I know this?
e. For a coordination sphere isomer, simply replace one of the octahedrally coordinate ligands (ammine or chloro) with the counter ion, nitrato: i.e. [Cr(NH3)5(NO3)]2+.