[Co(NH₃)₆]^{3+} + 3HNCH₂CH₂NH₂ → [Co(HNCH₂CH₂NH₂)₃]^{3+} + 6NH₃
Which statement is correct about this reaction?
A - AQA - A-Level Chemistry - Question 26 - 2018 - Paper 3
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[Co(NH₃)₆]^{3+} + 3HNCH₂CH₂NH₂ → [Co(HNCH₂CH₂NH₂)₃]^{3+} + 6NH₃
Which statement is correct about this reaction?
A. The co-ordination number of cobalt decreases.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:[Co(NH₃)₆]^{3+} + 3HNCH₂CH₂NH₂ → [Co(HNCH₂CH₂NH₂)₃]^{3+} + 6NH₃
Which statement is correct about this reaction?
A - AQA - A-Level Chemistry - Question 26 - 2018 - Paper 3
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A. The co-ordination number of cobalt decreases.
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This statement is incorrect because the coordination number of cobalt remains the same as the original complex, which is 6.
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B. The enthalpy change is large and positive.
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This statement is also incorrect. The enthalpy change for this reaction is not necessarily large and positive as it involves the formation of a more stable complex.
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C. The entropy change is large and positive.
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This statement is correct. The reaction produces a smaller number of moles of gaseous products (NH₃) and causes an increase in disorder because the three ligands replace six NH₃ molecules. Hence, there is a significant increase in entropy.
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D. The shape of the complex changes from octahedral.
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This statement is incorrect. The shape of the cobalt complex remains octahedral following the substitution reaction.