For the spectrochemical series slide ( 5:12 ), I think there is a mistake. Short wavelengths are blue (not red) and long wavelengths are red (not blue).
Right you are! Thanks for pointing this out. The Td (tetrahedral) point group does not have any inversion symmetry, so the g/u notation is inappropriate.
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utahjazz9com 11 months ago
i think it is good lectue on transition metal theory.
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mobinrise 1 year ago
Props to you if I pass my test tomorrow.
oherro73 1 year ago
Brilliant! Explained it all so well! :D
Thank you!
epitomeofbeauty 1 year ago
Thank you, is very useful and very well explained.
meiztlicoyotl 1 year ago
Interesting about the d orbials, but it may be slightly ore than I need for MCAT.
THANKS
drstingrae 2 years ago
oh my bad, I misread, never mind ignore my stupid comment :) Great lecture btw.
nhojmabon 2 years ago
Hi, No worries! I do make errors sometimes, and I appreciate when viewers bring them to my attention.
chemdog8 2 years ago
For the spectrochemical series slide ( 5:12 ), I think there is a mistake. Short wavelengths are blue (not red) and long wavelengths are red (not blue).
nhojmabon 2 years ago
For tetrahedral field, the two groups of d orbitals should be e and t2 instead of eg and t2g, isn't it?
z8990k 2 years ago
Right you are! Thanks for pointing this out. The Td (tetrahedral) point group does not have any inversion symmetry, so the g/u notation is inappropriate.
chemdog8 2 years ago
Explained very well, keep up the good work. As said before we need more of these
torres1708 2 years ago
we definitely need more of this, very nice..
pfettel 2 years ago
Absolutly deadly I was studying for my inorganic chemistry module and this helped loads I couldn't find LFSE theory anywhere! Your a lifesaver :L
bollocks750 2 years ago 2