Crystal Field Theory
The Crystal Field Theory (CFT) is a concept for transition metal-ligand bonding interactions. It describes the attraction between the positive charge of the metal cation and the negative charge of … Read more
Inorganic chemistry is the study of the characteristics and behavior of inorganic compounds such as metals, minerals, and organometallic compounds.
The Crystal Field Theory (CFT) is a concept for transition metal-ligand bonding interactions. It describes the attraction between the positive charge of the metal cation and the negative charge of … Read more
The Aufbau principle is a crucial chemistry principle for determining an atom’s electron configuration in its ground state. The Aufbau principle requires the atom to adhere to Pauli’s exclusion principle … Read more
Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe. Helium is a noble gas and its symbol is He. The elements in Group 18 (VIIIA) of the periodic table are … Read more
The p-block elements with higher atomic numbers [e.g., Ga, In, Tl (Gr IIIA), Ge, Sn, Pb (Gr IVA), and As, Sb, Bi (Gr VA)], display two oxidation states they are: … Read more
The atomic radius of an element is the typical distance from the center of the nucleus to the boundary surrounding the electron cloud. Since the boundary is not a well-defined … Read more
Electron affinity is the energy released when an electron is added to a neutral, gaseous, and isolated atom in its ground state to form a monovalent anion. It is a … Read more
These are the compounds in which the central atom lacks eight electrons in its valence shell or possesses eight electrons but can expand the valency due to the presence of … Read more
Aluminium is a noncorrosive lightweight silvery-white metal. It is included in the boron group (Group III a) in the periodic table. Aluminium is the most abundant metallic element on earth … Read more
Hydrogen, with the chemical symbol H, is the first element we encounter in the periodic table of elements. It is the first and most fundamental element in the universe. Moreover, hydrogen … Read more