Hello Chad, you have been really helpful in all science courses, and you are my go to for science during any test prep. I am currently enrolled in your MCAT course and I am wondering what is the difference between this and the MCAT physics. I am aware that is specific to the AAMC outline, but is it updated for the present MCAT? And will the course physics be enough?
In the crystal field of the complex [Fe(Cl) (CN)4 (02)]^-4, the electronic configuration of metal is found to be t⁶2g,e⁰g then which of the following is true about this complexion: 1) It is a paramagnetic complex 2) Its IUPAC name will be chlorotetracyanosuperoxide ferrate(||) ion 3) Both (1) and (2) 4) It is a diamagnetic complex Sir please
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Hello Chad, you have been really helpful in all science courses, and you are my go to for science during any test prep. I am currently enrolled in your MCAT course and I am wondering what is the difference between this and the MCAT physics. I am aware that is specific to the AAMC outline, but is it updated for the present MCAT? And will the course physics be enough?
In the crystal field of the complex [Fe(Cl) (CN)4 (02)]^-4, the electronic configuration of metal is found to be t⁶2g,e⁰g then which of the following is true about this complexion:
1) It is a paramagnetic complex
2) Its IUPAC name will be chlorotetracyanosuperoxide
ferrate(||) ion
3) Both (1) and (2)
4) It is a diamagnetic complex
Sir please
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