What is the relationship between the magnitude of Δ (crystal-field splitting energy for an octahedral crystal field) and the energy of the d-d transition for a d1 complex?
a. The energy of the d-d transition is four times as big as Δ.
b. Δ is twice as big as the energy of the d-d transition.
c. Δ is four times as big as the energy of the d-d transition.
d. Δ is equal to the energy of the d-d transition.
e. The energy of the d-d transition is twice as big as Δ.
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Ответ:
B
Explanation:
Ответ:
In this reaction, potassium atoms lose electrons to form positively-charged potassium ions (oxidation) and iodine atoms gain electrons to form negatively-charged iodide ions (reduction).
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