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Which one of the following alternatives contains molecules and ions that are all likely to form a complex ion with a transition metal cation? A. Cl<sup>-</sup>, F<s... show full transcript
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To assess which alternative contains species likely to form complex ions with transition metal cations, we need to consider the ligand properties of the molecules and ions listed:
NH<sub>3</sub> (ammonia) is a well-known ligand that can donate a lone pair of electrons to form coordinate bonds with transition metal ions.
Cl<sup>-</sup> (chloride ion) can act as a ligand, though it is a weaker field ligand compared to others like CN<sup>-</sup> and NH<sub>3</sub>.
F<sup>-</sup> (fluoride ion) is also a relatively weak ligand, but it can still form complexes with certain transition metals.
H<sub>2</sub>O (water) is a common ligand, often forming complexes, especially with transition metals like Cu<sup>2+</sup> and Ag<sup>+</sup>.
In contrast, the other options include species such as CH<sub>4</sub>, which cannot act as a ligand, and Na<sup>+</sup>, which is a cation and cannot coordinate similarly. Thus, option B is the best choice for ligands that effectively form complex ions with transition metals.
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