Transition Metals - Ligand Substitution Reactions|AQA A Level Chemistry Revision
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- This video is intended to be an ultimate guide and revision on EVERY transition metal complex ligand substitution reaction you need to know for the 3.2.5.2 Substitution reactions section of the 3.2.5 Transition metals topic for the AQA A-Level chemistry specification. The aim of this video is to help all of you revise and prepare for your paper 1 and 3 exams.
This video does not include the complex stability (chelate effect), shapes, bond angles, or isomers. You MUST learn this information too
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🔍 In this video, we cover:
00:00 - What you will learn (AQA specification)
02:14 - What are ligands and complexes?
04:55 - Monodentate ligands you need to know
06:43 - Coordination numbers
08:20 - H2O and NH3 substitution equations
18:37 - Cl- substitution equations
19:19 - explaining change in coordination number
20:53 - Cl- substitution equations continued
26:49 - Bidenentate ligands you need to know
29:05 - Bidentate ligand substitution equations
33:33 - Multidentate ligand equation (EDTA4-)
36:03 - Haem iron (II) complex and haemoglobin
37:50 - Practice questions (active recall)
📝 Resources 📖
- AQA specification:
filestore.aqa.org.uk/resource...
- AQA teaching document specifying that you no longer need to know Co2+: filestore.aqa.org.uk/resource...
📖 Huge shoutout to the resources used to make this video:
chemrevise.org
www.chemguide.co.uk/index.htm...
📚 Although this tutorial focuses on AQA, the concepts covered here are also applicable to other exam boards, such as OCR and Edexcel
AQA document specifying that you no longer need to know Co2+: filestore.aqa.org.uk/resource...
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please don't do what I did, make sure to add a 3 after (C2O4) in the complex formed [Fe(C2O4)3]4- !!!!
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are those the only colours you need to learn (besides the vanadium) for transition metals 3.2.5? The chloride ones? 25:07
check this resource out :) I used this anyways
filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/chemistry/AQA-7405-REACTIONS-OF-METAL-IONS.PDF
can you do redox titrations please
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Thanks for this video. I have a question: If a question asks why does Enthalpy change remain zero (for these types of reactions) is it because the same number of bonds were broken and formed for the metal complex?
im pretty sure thats right ....a question like that came up in one of the past papers I think it was the 2017 paper 1
can there be an incomplete substitution with bidentate ligands?
for the complex ion formed in 32:50 do you have to add the charge in for the (C2O4) 2- ? in the [ ] ?
Nah, charges are accounted for outside the square brackets when its a complex
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aww what did you get first time around?
do we need to know about Cr colours? thanks!
I actually spent a lot of time looking into this before the video and it's honestly hard to tell because AQA doesn't explicitly say you don't have to know it, but I am almost certain that you do not. In the 2009-2015 spec, it detailed specifically that you needed to know all of the complex colours, and you needed to know the ligand sub and aqueous ion reactions for Cu, Co, Fe and Cr - but Cr isn't mentioned in the new specification anywhere as far as I can tell. I hope that helps :)
old spec if you're interested in difference:www.a-levelchemistry.co.uk/uploads/9/0/4/5/90457821/aqa-2420-w-sp-10.pdf
You for the ETDA 4 - one? is there a change in coordination number?
nah, it goes from 6 coordinate bonds to 6 coordinate bonds. The number of ligands does not matter for coordination number, only the number of coordinate bonds.
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Could you suggest a good way to understand the contact process and those equations I am finding it hard to understand and memorise them
the contact process equations specifically?
Yes
wait so whats the stuff where you make stuff like [Cu(H2O)2(OH)4]
That's reactions of aqueous metal ions, I have a video on that too
Do you have any tips for memorising all the colours?
No specific tips tbh, other than using flash cards and blurting, and taking note of what you get incorrect often and why that might be. Hope that helps.
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@@rubiksworld2170 it is hard, good luck. Maybe pics of the colours as image on Anki/Quizlet along with the written answer might help
Hi thank you for this video but wasn’t co2+ taken off the spec?
Oh sorry I just got up to the part where you said we don’t need to know the colour changes for it but could they still use it in application questions?
@@aa-gn6zn the colour changes are off the spec, but not the equations etc.
from AQA spec:
Exchange of the ligands NH3 and H2O occurs without
change of co-ordination number (eg Co2+ and Cu2+).
Exchange of the ligand H2O by Cl-
can involve a change
of co-ordination number (eg Co2+, Cu2+ and Fe3+).
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Is this all of transition metals?
nah there is quite a bit more, this is only ligand substitution. please check the spec :)
How comes with monodente complexes that have the Cl ligand you only put square brackets around the complex, and not normal brackets around the Cl ligand aswell for example [CuCl4]2- instead of [Cu(Cl)4]2- like it was with [Cu(H2O)6]2+
I believe it's because Cl- is an ion, but H2O is a molecule. It would be incorrect if you wrote H2O6, because that looks like 6 oxygen atoms instead of 6 water. Hope that makes sense.