Crystal Field Theory: Square Planar Complexes definitions Flashcards
Crystal Field Theory: Square Planar Complexes definitions
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Square Planar Complexes
Coordination compounds with a unique d-orbital splitting pattern due to ligand interactions on the x and y axes.d-Orbitals
Atomic orbitals involved in bonding, exhibiting different energy levels in square planar complexes.Ligands
Molecules or ions that interact with metal centers, affecting d-orbital energy levels.X Axis
One of the axes along which ligands interact strongly with d-orbitals in square planar complexes.Y Axis
The other axis along which ligands interact strongly with d-orbitals in square planar complexes.d(x2-y2)
The highest energy d-orbital in square planar complexes, interacting strongly with x and y axes.dxy
A d-orbital with significant interaction with both x and y axes, having the second highest energy.dz2
A d-orbital with moderate interaction with x and y axes, forming a disc shape.dyz
A d-orbital interacting primarily with the y axis, having lower energy in square planar complexes.dxz
A d-orbital interacting primarily with the x axis, having lower energy in square planar complexes.Crystal Field Splitting
The energy difference between d-orbitals due to ligand interactions in coordination complexes.Splitting Energy (Δ)
The energy difference between the highest and lowest d-orbitals in a complex.Degenerate Orbitals
Orbitals with the same energy level, such as dyz and dxz in square planar complexes.Energy Gradient
The variation in energy levels of d-orbitals due to differing ligand interactions.Coordination Geometry
The spatial arrangement of ligands around a central atom in a complex.