Orgel diagram d1 to d10| octahedral tetrahedral complexes | groundstate term symbol | coordination
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ต.ค. 2024
- Orgel diagram of octahedral and tetrahedral complexes from d1 to d9 configurations, splitting of f subshell, tricks to find out groundstate term symbol of octahedral complexes are explained in this video.
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Only one thing Td molecular states aren't gerade in nature
Very very easy explainations ever I have seen,concept is clear.Thank you so much mam.
Thank you very much
Very nice easily understand mam.. tq so much
Superb explanation. It is really helping me to understand the concept. Thank u mam
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Your explain amazing......voice loudly noice....👌👌👌
Ma'am in many book d5 orgel also show spin forbidden transitions 🤔🤔
Thank you so much.. your way of explanation is so clear mam... hope u receive the success for this hard work
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Welcome mam 😊
Thank you so much sister..very clear explanation..
Good teaching very much thank you sister
Thankyou mam ❤ very nicely explained
I had one doubt mam.. For d5 and d10 both Oct and Ted structure are same?
yes.only A1.
I have something I did not understand it
In case of d2,d7,d3,d8, the term is F then the ground state will be A2g or T1g , but actually the electron is found in d orbital ,how is it ?
the electrons are in d orbital only. these A,T terms are to denote the orbitals. they are mulliken symbols. to understnd more , you have to study group theory.
Very nice explanation mam
thankyou 🙂
d7 have hole formalism ?
Sprb explanation ❤️
Great
Nice explanation
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Excellent explained, madam. Thank you.
Thanabo sagano diagram please upload this topic
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Plzz d5 ko pura btaye
Madam
Aapne d5 ko pura explain nhi kiya
Its explained. No splitting, only 1 level, that is A1g, and already explained trick to find termsymbol in beginning of video.
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If no splitting means no electronic transition, then why Mn(H2O)6^2+ gives pale pink colour?