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Which of the following are considered limitations of the Crystal Field Theory (CFT)?Coordination Compounds Chemistry Question

Question

Which of the following are considered limitations of the Crystal Field Theory (CFT)?

Answer: A,C

💡 Solution & Explanation

(A) True: CFT is a purely electrostatic model and treats ligands strictly as point charges. (B) False: It explains $d-d$ transitions but does not "perfectly" explain intensities, and ignoring charge transfer is a limitation, but the phrasing makes the premise false. (C) True: CFT ignores orbital overlap and covalency, which Molecular Orbital Theory addresses. (D) False: CFT fails to explain why anionic ligands like $OH^-$ and $F^-$ are actually at the *weak* end of the spectrochemical series; according to pure electrostatics, negative point charges should cause high splitting, but they do not.

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