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Thank you for good explanation. I have a question. You said that Fe(SCN)3 is a exception. What about (Co(SCN)6)4- ? I really confused! SCN- is a pi acceptor ligand, not donor(while NCS is a pi donor Ligand.). Also, in that complex the oxidation state of Co is 2+, which is not high. That means the metal is electron rich. Is that means MLCT occur? How can I decide which CT occurs in the complex ?
Sir, while comparing between V, Cr, and Mn complex. Mn one will require least energy. Because its 'LUMO is quite high in energy' because of small size, and high nuclear charge. So, the 'energy difference' between LUMO of Mn and HOMO of ligand is least. You have said, 'LUMO is low in energy' if it is so, then the 'energy difference ' between HOMO and LUMO will be high and hence more energy will be required. And here, the energy difference decides the color of the complex. Correct me if I m wrong.
Gate chemistry Ok sir, I got it. Actually, I have learnt on the basis of 10dq rule i.e. more the charge more will be splitting and hence less energy is required. So i got a bit confused with HOMO and LUMO.
Thnkuu so much sir ...sir plzz make a video on molecular spectroscopy to determine whether the molecule is IR active Raman active ..... etc. As soon as possible 😊
Sir pls tell me in sharpless epoxidation +D is Re face and -D is si face but what about +L and -L ? Is +L is same like +D sir pls help me to clear this doubt.
Sir my ques is from hermition ....does the hermition operator alwz commute to each other if it is not then why ....and my sec que is does the eigen function corresponding to hermition operator are orthogonal if no then why
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I still don't understand .....kahan se aaye hain wo log ....jo is video ko dislike kiye hain🤔🤔🤔🤔....ye bhi nahi samjh aaya to rehne do chemistry padhne ko......he is the best teacher for chemistry I have ever seen...😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you for good explanation. I have a question. You said that Fe(SCN)3 is a exception. What about (Co(SCN)6)4- ?
I really confused! SCN- is a pi acceptor ligand, not donor(while NCS is a pi donor Ligand.).
Also, in that complex the oxidation state of Co is 2+, which is not high. That means the metal is electron rich. Is that means MLCT occur?
How can I decide which CT occurs in the complex ?
Very good lecture.....
Plz add omc oxidative addition reductive elimination insertion,catalysis
Sir, while comparing between V, Cr, and Mn complex. Mn one will require least energy. Because its 'LUMO is quite high in energy' because of small size, and high nuclear charge. So, the 'energy difference' between LUMO of Mn and HOMO of ligand is least.
You have said, 'LUMO is low in energy' if it is so, then the 'energy difference ' between HOMO and LUMO will be high and hence more energy will be required.
And here, the energy difference decides the color of the complex.
Correct me if I m wrong.
Gate chemistry
Ok sir, I got it. Actually, I have learnt on the basis of 10dq rule i.e. more the charge more will be splitting and hence less energy is required. So i got a bit confused with HOMO and LUMO.
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Sir, can you please upload a video on trial wavefunction which came on June 2017 4 marks.
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Pls do a video of spin selection rule and if done plz attach the link
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Thnkuu so much sir ...sir plzz make a video on molecular spectroscopy to determine whether the molecule is IR active Raman active ..... etc. As soon as possible 😊
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Please upload a crash course video on statistical thermodynamics
Sir pls tell me in sharpless epoxidation +D is Re face and -D is si face but what about +L and -L ? Is +L is same like +D sir pls help me to clear this doubt.
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Hello .. yes I've the hard copy .
Sir, I'v watched ur vid on Sharpless epoxidation, there I couldn't undrstnd CIP Rule!!! Could u plss make video on it, pls.......
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Sir plz do sigmatripic pericyclic reactions
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Plz explain when d-d transition takes place
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High oxidation state n small size lowers the LUMO I didn't understand that part ?
In which vacant orbital of CdS electron enters?
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Sir my ques is from hermition ....does the hermition operator alwz commute to each other if it is not then why ....and my sec que is does the eigen function corresponding to hermition operator are orthogonal if no then why
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No they don't always commute to each other. Only when the physical observables can be determined simultaneously they commute.
Nidha Khan
And your sec question, wave functions with different eigen values are always orthogonal.
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