Chemistry: Transition metals and the crystal field model. Strong-field case and weak-field case; low-spin case and high-spin case; paramagnetism and diamagnetism; spectrochemical series; colors of complex ions. The localized electron model of bonding in complex ions, also known as the valence bond model
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(1) Introduction. Hund's rule
(2) Application of crystal field theory to octahedral complexes
(3) Continued; strong-field case and weak-field case
(4) An example
(5) Continued; low-spin case and high-spin case
(6) Another example; paramagnetic vs. diamagnetic; spectrochemical series
(7) Effect of metal ion charge on Δ. Another example
(8) How crystal field theory accounts for the colors of complex ions; the color wheel
(9) Continued; complementary colors; an example
(10) Crystal field model for tetrahedral geometry
(11) Continued; an example. Crystal field diagrams for square planar and linear complexes
(12) The localized electron model of bonding in complex ions, also known as the valence bond model
(13) Continued
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