Question
Question: The calculated spin-only magnetic moment (BM) of the anionic and cationic species of \({{[\text{Fe(}...
The calculated spin-only magnetic moment (BM) of the anionic and cationic species of [Fe(H2O)6]2 and [Fe(CN)6], respectively, are :
a- 4.9 and 0
b- 2.84 and 5.92
c- 0 and 4.9
d- 0 and 5.92
Solution
An attempt to this question can be made by determining the meaning of magnetic moment and then spin-only magnetic moment in particular. Spin-only magnetic moment (BM) for coordination compounds can be determined by following formula:
μ = n(n+2)BM
Here n= number of unpaired electrons of central metal atoms.
Complete answer:
A spin magnetic moment is the magnetic moment caused by the spin of elementary particles (electrons, neutrino, etc).Elementary particles are conceived as point objects which have no axis to "spin" around.
-Diamagnetic materials are repelled by a magnetic field; an applied magnetic field creates an induced magnetic field in them in the opposite direction, causing a repulsive force.
-On the other hand, paramagnetic materials are attracted by a magnetic field.
Now, spin-only magnetic moment (BM) of [Fe(H2O)6]2
- Configuration of Fe2+ = t2g4, eg2
- Number of unpaired electrons = 4
- spin-only magnetic moment (BM) : μ = n(n+2) BM
= 4(4+2)
= 4.92 BM
We will now calculate the spin-only magnetic moment (BM) of [Fe(CN)6]
- Configuration of Fe0 = t2g6, eg0
- Number of unpaired electrons = 0
- Spin-only magnetic moment (BM): μ = n(n+2) BM
=0(0+2)
=0 BM
So, the correct answer is “Option A”.
Note: Those coordination complexes which have 0 BM magnetic moment are diamagnetic in nature. Non zero value of magnetic moment makes the complex compounds paramagnetic.