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![[Post New]](/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 27 Mar 2008 20:23:06 IST
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Labile complexes are those which exist in equilibrium with the surrounding ions.This eqm is set up in a short time Labile complexes are generally very stable Generally low charge ions like Na+ or lanthanides (which lack covalency) Ln3+ show such cpds
Fe(II)----high spin and Co(III)----high spin form labile complexes Cr(III) exists in the low-spin, so is inert because of its high frml oxidn state, absence of e- in orbitals that are Metal-Ligand antibonding, plus some "ligand field stabilization" associated wid its d3 configuration.
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