Idk how but i saw many teachers on youtube and they complicated all the things ..... But you made it look like a piece of cake with a proper approach with steps Thanks for the video ma'am Regards- A student who couldn't utilise a teacher like you properly for 2 years being your student in your school itself.......but now i am gaining confidence and am sure will do well ......thanks for everything ma'am
Ma'am according to NCERT Water is shown to be stronger than oxalate... so spin pairing should also exist for water if it is existing for oxalate as shown in the last example.. then whhy are we considering H2O to be WEAK field ligand
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very helpful ma'am. You have no idea how scared i was for questions based on VBT in exam. you made it so clear
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Idk how but i saw many teachers on youtube and they complicated all the things .....
But you made it look like a piece of cake with a proper approach with steps
Thanks for the video ma'am
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A student who couldn't utilise a teacher like you properly for 2 years being your student in your school itself.......but now i am gaining confidence and am sure will do well ......thanks for everything ma'am
Ma'am I have two questions
How to identify strong or weak ligand?
How to identify charges on ligand?
Watch my video on list of ligands
very well explained . AAJ crystal clear ho gya VBT. thanyou mam.
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ma'am according to spectrochemical series, C2O4 is a WFL...(it's provided in NCERT)
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Mam please tell what wbout heteroleptic complex having weak field and strong field ligands in one complex .. can we study vbt in that case ????
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Ma'am according to NCERT Water is shown to be stronger than oxalate... so spin pairing should also exist for water if it is existing for oxalate as shown in the last example.. then whhy are we considering H2O to be WEAK field ligand
Thank u mam u teach very nice mam easily understood mam
Hi madam in k2cof6it is [Ar] 3d74s2 right then why you have written as as [Ar] 3d6
Because Cobalt is in +3 oxidation state so remove 3 electrons
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Ma'am one question, the atomic number is not given in the paper, how to find it, the whole periodic table is not learnt
Ma'am please reply if you check the comment, it would be very helpful.
One more question ma'am, in d and f block.... Do we have to learn the atomic number of the first transition series only, or the whole d and f block?
Should learn up to 30
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Mam one little doubt mam
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Done ma’am
Mam when do we say a compound is low spin or high spin?
More number of unpaired electrons higher the spi
Spin
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