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- An aqueous solution of metal ion M1 reacts separately with reagents Q and R in excess to give tetrahedral and square planar complexes, respectively. An aqueous solution of another metal ion M2 always forms tetrahedral complexes with these reagents. Aqueous solution of M2 on reaction with reagent S gives white precipitate which dissolves in excess of S. The reactions are summarised in the scheme given below Scheme <img class=img-fluid question-image alt=image src=https://cdn.tardigrade.in/img/question/chemistry/45dffda5b5b2ac71a58604d56a636bbe-.png /> M1,Q and R, respectively are (1) Z n 2+, KCN and HCl (2) Ni 2+, HCl and KCN (3) Cd 2+, KCN and HCl (4) Co 2+, HCl and KCN
Q.
An aqueous solution of metal ion reacts separately with reagents and in excess to give tetrahedral and square planar complexes, respectively. An aqueous solution of another metal ion always forms tetrahedral complexes with these reagents. Aqueous solution of on reaction with reagent gives white precipitate which dissolves in excess of . The reactions are summarised in the scheme given below
Scheme
and , respectively are
(1) and
(2) and
(3) and
(4) and
Solution:
PLAN This problem can be solved by using concept of chemical
reactions of transition metal ions colour and structure of
transition metal compounds.
Here, among given four option and has ability to
form tetrahedral as well as square planar complex depending
upon types of reagent used.
on reaction with forms square planar complex
due to strong field strength of CN.
While on reaction with HCl, forms stable tetrahedral
complex .
on the other hand, on reaction with KCN as well as HCl
produces tetrahedral complex because of its electronic
configuration.
Complete reaction sequence can be shown as
