Sunday, April 24, 2016

Coordination Compounds_Crossword

Coordination Compounds: Crossword

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2. Hybridisation state of Co in sodium hexafluoridocobaltate(III)

  1. The reason of colour for all d1-d9 configurations of transition metal ions
  2. Potassium trichloridoethyleneplatinate(II); also known as ... salt
  1. Asymmetric didentate ligand with amino & carboxylate groups
  2. The complexes with same ligands
  1. Magnetic nature of ammonium tetrachloridonickelate(II)
  2. Number of stereoisomers (in words) for tris(glycinato)cobalt(III)
  3. IUPAC name of NH3 as ligand
  1. Ligands which can ligate through either of the atoms
  2. The energy level of a metal in a hypothetically symmetrical field
  3. Complex of zinc responsible for interconversion of CO2 and H2O to bicarbonate and protons

21. Mineral of Be, an aluminosilicate
26. Magnetic nature of hexaamminecobalt(III)chloride
28. The oxygen carrier pigment, complex of Fe
30. Number of stereoisomers (in words) for [Pt(NH
3)(NH2OH)(NO2)(PPh3)]NO3
  1. Active chemotherapeutic agents
  2. Number of geometrical isomers for Mabcdef
  3. The multiplier prefix used to denote four Ph3P ligands
  4. The colour of KMnO4 & K2Cr2O7 arises due to this spectra
38. Geometry of tetrachloridonickelate(II) ion
  1. C-O bond length is ... in metal carbonyls than that of a free CO
  2. The non-ionisable valency of complexes
  3. Nature of central metal atoms in coordination compounds
  4. The set of orbitals higher in energy in tetrahedral field
  5. The isomerism, arising of an ion exchanging its position between coordination & ionisation sphere
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  1. Chelating ligand used to to remove excess of Fe from human body in case of poisoning
  2. Geometry of tetraamminecopper(II) ion
  3. The ligand used for qualitative & quantitative analysis of Ni2+
  4. Important chelating agent; Versene for Dow; Trilon-B for BASF
  5. Hybridization of central atom in hexaamminecobalt(III) sulphate
  1. Geometry of decacarbonyldimanganese(0)
  2. Polydentate ligands forming closed ring with central metal atom
  1. The series depicting order of strength of ligands
  2. Rhodium based catalyst used for hydrogenation of alkenes
  3. The colour of complex CoCl3.5NH3
  1. Denticity of EDTA
  2. The name given to a complex of Ag when it forms a negatively charged entity
  1. Anti pernicious anaemia factor - a complex of Co
  2. Coordination compound of Mg, important plant pigment
  1. The Swiss chemist, father of coordination chemistry, 1913 Chemistry Nobel
  2. Geometry of simplest carbonyl of iron
  3. The isomerism arising due to presence of ambidentate ligands
  4. Bonding interaction in metal carbonyl also known as
27. The complex of iron(II) & cyclopentadienyl anion 29. The complex formed in purification process of Ni 31. The complexes having more than one type of ligands
  1. The complex of gold involved in its extraction
  2. The gemstone comprising of Al2O3 with upto 1% Cr3+ ions replacing Al ions from their positions
39. The colour of [Co(NH3)5(H2O)]3+ which absorbs in Blue-green region 41. EAN rule about stability of coordination compounds was put forth by