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What is the effect of ligand arrangement on the splitting of d-orbitals?

The arrangement of ligands around a transition metal ion is the key factor that determines how the d-orbitals split in Crystal Field Theory (CFT).


Effect of Ligand Arrangement

  1. Octahedral complexes (6 ligands around the metal)
  • Six ligands come along the x, y, and z axes.
  • Orbitals that point directly at ligands (along the axes) are pushed up in energy.
  • Orbitals that lie between axes are less affected and stay lower in energy.

Result: orbitals split into two groups – higher and lower.


  1. Tetrahedral complexes (4 ligands around the metal)
  • Four ligands are placed between the axes.
  • Orbitals that lie between axes are pushed up in energy.
  • Orbitals that point along the axes face less repulsion, so they stay lower.

Result: splitting pattern is opposite to octahedral, and the energy gap is smaller.


  1. Square planar complexes (4 ligands in one plane)
  • Four ligands are arranged in a flat square.
  • One orbital lies directly in the plane pointing at ligands, so it rises the most.
  • Others are affected less depending on how they align.

Result: one orbital becomes very high in energy, leading to strong preference for certain electron arrangements (often low-spin, diamagnetic).


  1. Linear complexes (2 ligands opposite each other)
  • Two ligands approach directly opposite along one axis.
  • Orbitals pointing along that axis are pushed up strongly.
  • Orbitals pointing in other directions are barely affected.

Why this matters

  • The pattern of splitting depends directly on geometry.
  • This explains:
    • Color (different gaps → different light absorbed).
    • Magnetism (paired or unpaired electrons).
    • Reactivity (which orbitals are available for bonding).

In short:
The way ligands are arranged around the metal decides which d-orbitals are raised or lowered in energy. Different geometries (octahedral, tetrahedral, square planar, linear) give different splitting patterns, which control the properties of the complex.


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