A transition metal (M) among Mn, Cr, Co and Fe has the highest standard electrode potential (M3+/M2+ — JEE Mains Chemistry Past Papers Chemistry Question
Question
A transition metal (M) among Mn, Cr, Co and Fe has the highest standard electrode potential (M3+/M2+). It forms a metal complex of the type [M(CN)6]4–. The number of electrons present in the eg orbital of the complex is_________.
Answer: .
💡 Solution & Explanation
M / M 3 E is max. for Co [Co(CN)6]4– Co2+ + SFL 6 g 2t g e Number of e– in eg orbital = 1
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