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What is the difference between high-spin and low-spin complexes?

High-spin complexes

  • Happen with weak ligands (like water, chloride).
  • The energy gap between orbitals is small.
  • Electrons prefer to stay unpaired and spread out.
  • This makes the complex have more unpaired electrons → stronger magnetism.

Low-spin complexes

  • Happen with strong ligands (like cyanide, carbon monoxide).
  • The energy gap between orbitals is large.
  • Electrons prefer to pair up in lower orbitals rather than spread out.
  • This makes the complex have fewer unpaired electrons → weaker or no magnetism.

In short:

  • High-spin = weak ligands, more unpaired electrons, stronger magnetism
  • Low-spin = strong ligands, fewer unpaired electrons, weaker magnetism

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