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Shapes of Complex Ions (A2 Only)

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Shape of Complex Ions

Complex ions display many different shapes depending on the metal and the ligands involved.

Geometries

Geometries

  • There are four main geometries for complex ions.
    • Octahedral: commonly seen with small ligands like water and ammonia.
    • Tetrahedral: commonly seen with large ligands like chloride.
    • Square planar: commonly seen with the metals Ni, Pd, Pt.
    • Linear: very rare and only seen for Cu, Ag, Au.
Square planar complexes

Square planar complexes

  • Square planar complexes are usually only seen for the metals Ni, Pd, Pt.
    • The reasons for this are complex.
  • Square planar complexes can also have cis-trans (Z/E) isomerism.
    • This is illustrated for the complex [Pt(NH3)2Cl2] above.
Linear complexes

Linear complexes

  • Linear complexes are only seen for Cu, Ag, and Au.
  • A good example of a linear complex is [Ag(NH3)2]+.
    • This is the ingredient in Tollen's reagent.

Isomerism of Complex Ions

Complex ions display several kinds of isomerism.

Cis/trans isomers

Cis/trans isomers

  • Cis/trans isomerism is a bit like E/Z isomerism.
    • When two groups are on the same side, they are cis.
    • When two groups are on opposite sides, they are trans.
Cis/trans isomers

Cis/trans isomers

  • An example is the complex [Ni(H2O)4)Cl2].
    • The chlorine and water groups can either be on the same or different sides, as shown.
  • Cis/trans isomerism is also very common in square planar structures.
Optical isomerism

Optical isomerism

  • Octahedral molecules with three bidentate ligands exist as pairs of enantiomers.
  • This is illustrated for a nickel complex above. image: Ni(en)3 isomers.
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