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Transition Metals

1. Vanadium is a transition element that forms colored complexes due to its partially filled d sub-levels. Its compounds exhibit variable oxidation states and form coordinate bonds with ligands like water. 2. Transition metals form colored complexes because their partially filled d sub-levels allow for electronic transitions between energy levels. Coordination complexes form when transition metal ions bond to ligands via coordinate covalent bonds. 3. Common ligands like EDTA that can form multiple bonds are called chelating ligands. They are useful in titrations for determining concentrations of transition metal ions in solution.

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Transition Metals

1. Vanadium is a transition element that forms colored complexes due to its partially filled d sub-levels. Its compounds exhibit variable oxidation states and form coordinate bonds with ligands like water. 2. Transition metals form colored complexes because their partially filled d sub-levels allow for electronic transitions between energy levels. Coordination complexes form when transition metal ions bond to ligands via coordinate covalent bonds. 3. Common ligands like EDTA that can form multiple bonds are called chelating ligands. They are useful in titrations for determining concentrations of transition metal ions in solution.

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TRANSITION METALS

1. (a) Vanadium is a transition element. State three characteristic features of the


chemistry of vanadium and its compounds.

Feature
1 ....................................................................................................................

Feature
2 ....................................................................................................................

Feature
3 ....................................................................................................................
(3)

(b) Predict, with a reason in each case, whether or not vanadium(IV) chloride would
react with hexane or with ethanol.

Prediction for
hexane .......................................................................................

Reason ...........................................................................................................
...

Prediction for
ethanol .......................................................................................

Reason ...........................................................................................................
...
(4)
(Total 7 marks)

2+
2. Complete the electronic arrangement of the Co ion.

[Ar] ...........................................................................................................................
..
(1)
(Total 1 mark)

3. Explain why complex ions with partially filled d sub-levels are usually coloured.

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(2)
(Total 2 marks)

4. (a) (i) What is meant by the term co-ordinate bond?

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(ii) Explain why co-ordinate bonds can be formed between transition metal
ions and water molecules.

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(iii) What name is given to any ligand that can form two co-ordinate bonds to
one metal ion? Give an example of such a ligand.

Name .............................................................................................................
...

Example ............................................................................................................
(5)

(Total 5 marks)

5. (a) What is a transition element?

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(1)

(b) Give, by name or formula, a transition metal complex which

(i) occurs in the


body;............................................................................................

(ii) is used as an anti-cancer


drug ..........................................................................
(2)

(c) (i) Suggest one feature of silver chemistry which is characteristic of the
transition elements.

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(ii) Suggest one feature of silver chemistry which is not characteristic of the
transition elements.

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...
(2)
(Total 5 marks)

6. In order to determine the concentration of a solution of cobalt(II) chloride, a 25.0


3 4– 3
cm sample was titrated with a 0.0168M solution of EDTA ; 36.2 cm were
required to reach the end-point. The reaction occurring in the titration is
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2+ 4– 2–
[Co(H2O)6] + EDTA  [Co(EDTA)] + 6H2O

4–
(i) What type of ligand is EDTA ?

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7. (a) Give the full electronic configuration of a copper atom

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(1)

(b) Explain why some copper (I) compounds are colourless but most copper (II)
compounds are coloured.

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(2)
(Total 3 marks)

8. Complete the following electron configurations.


2 2 6 2 6
(i) Cu 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p ...............................................................................
(1)

2+ 2 2 6 2 6
(ii) Cu 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p ..............................................................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)

9. (a) Complete the electronic configuration of a cobalt (II) ion


2+
Co [Ar]..................................................................................................................
(1)

(b) When cobalt (II) chloride is treated, under certain conditions, with the bidentate
ligand, NH2CH2CH2NH2, (which can be represented by the symbol “en”), the
compound [CoC12(en)2]Cl is formed.

(i) What is the oxidation state of cobalt in the compound formed?

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...

(ii) What is meant by the term bidentate as applied to a ligand?

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.

(iii) What is the co-ordination number of cobalt in this compound?

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.

(iv) When this compound is treated with aqueous silver nitrate, only one mole
of silver chloride is produced per mole of compound. Explain this
observation.

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.

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.

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.
(5)

(c) When hydrazine, NH2NH2, reacts with cobalt (II) chloride in aqueous solution, the
compound CoCl2(NH2NH2)2 is formed. This compound has a polymeric structure
in which cobalt is six co-ordinate and the cobalt ions are linked by hydrazine
molecules. Draw the structure of the repeating unit of the polymer.

(2)
(Total 8 marks)

10. (a) When titanium dissolves in concentrated hydrochloric acid, the violet
+
[Ti(H2O)4Cl2] ion is formed. Deduce the oxidation state and co-ordination
number of titanium in this ion.

Oxidation
state...........................................................................................................

Co-ordination
number................................................................................................
(2)

+
(b) Draw the structures of the two isomers of [Ti(H2O)4C12] .

(1)
(Total 3 marks)

2–
11. (a) The ethanedioate ion, C2O 4 , acts as a bidentate ligand.

(i) What is meant by the term bidentate ligand?


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(ii) This ligand forms an octahedral complex with iron(III) ions. Deduce the
formula of this complex and draw its structure showing all the atoms
present.

Formula ..........................................................................................................
...

Structure

(5)

(b) (i) Give the name of a naturally-occurring complex compound which contains
iron.

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(ii) What is an important function of this complex compound?

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(2)
(Total 7 marks)

12. (a) Define the terms co-ordinate bond and co-ordination number.

Co-ordinate bond
.......................................................................................................

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....

Co-ordination number
................................................................................................

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....
(2)

(b) Consider the complex compound [Co(NH3)6Cl3

(i) What is the oxidation state of cobalt in this compound?

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...

(ii) Explain why the chloride ions are not considered to be acting as ligands in
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this complex.

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...

(iii) Give the formula of a complex ion of cobalt which does contain chloride
ions acting as ligands.

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...

(iv) Deduce the structural formula of the complex compound CoCl3.4NH3, in


which cobalt has the same oxidation state and co-ordination number as in
[Co(NH3)6Cl3

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...
(4)
(Total 6 marks)

13. (a) Give one example of a bidentate ligand.

...............................................................................................................................
(1)

(b) Give one example of a linear complex ion formed by a transition metal.

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(1)
(Total 2 marks)

4–
14. The polydentate ligand represented as EDTA has the structural formula shown below.
Four of the atoms which can bond to a metal ion are marked with crosses.

– O O C H 2C C H 2C O O –
× ×

N C H 2C H 2N

– O O C H 2C C H 2C O O –
× ×
(a) On the formula above, mark with crosses, two other atoms which bond to metal
4–
ions when EDTA forms complexes.
(1)

(b) Explain what is meant by a polydentate ligand.

...............................................................................................................................

...............................................................................................................................
(2)
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4–
(c) The EDTA ion reacts with metal(II) ions according to the equation
2+ 4– 2–
[M(H2O)6] + EDTA [M(EDTA)] + 6H2O

In a titration, using a suitable indicator, a solution containing 0.0624g of hydrated


3 4–
copper(II) sulphate reacted exactly with 25.00 cm of 0.0100 M EDTA solution.

Use the data above to calculate the value of n in the formula of the hydrated
copper(II) sulphate, CuSO4.nH2O.

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(6)

(d) Draw structures for each of the following species.


3–
(i) [Ni(CN)5 which is trigonal bipyramidal.

(ii) Nb2Cl10 in which niobium is six co-ordinate and in which some chlorine
atoms are bonded to both niobium atoms.
3–
(iii) [Fe(C2O4)3] in which the ethanedioate ions are bidentate.

(iv) [cis-PtCl2(NH3)2 which is square-planar.


(8)
(Total 17 marks)

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