Which one of the following is an ambidentate ligand?
1. Ethylenediaminetetraacetate ion
2. Oxalate
3. Ethane-1,2-diamine
4. Thiocyanate
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According to crystal field theory, the correct order of ligands with respect to their decreasing order of field strength is:
1. Cl- > NH3 > H2O > CO
2. CO > NH3 > H2O > Cl-
3. CO > H2O > NH3 > Cl-
4. Cl- > H2O > NH3 > CO
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Ethylene diaminetetraacetate ion is a/an :
1. Hexadentate ligand 2. Ambidentate ligand
3. Monodentate ligand 4. Bidentate ligand
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Which of the following is not an ambidentate ligand?
1. \(\mathrm{C_2O^{2-}_4}\) 2. \(\mathrm{SCN}^-\)
3. \(\mathrm{NO^{-}_2}\) 4. \(\mathrm{CN}^-\)
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Ethylene diaminetetraacetate (EDTA) ion is:

1. Bidentate ligand with two "N" donor atoms
2. Tridentate ligand with three "N" donor atoms
3. Hexadentate ligand with four "O" and two "N'' donor atoms
4. Unidentate ligand
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The correct order of increasing field strength of ligands is:

1. SCN- < F- < CN- < C2O42-

2. F- < SCN- < C2O42- < CN-

3. CN- < C2O42- < SCN- < F-

4. SCN- < F- < C2O42- < CN-

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A complex  ion among the following can absorb visible light is:
(At. no. Zn = 30, Sc = 21, Ti = 22, Cr = 24)

1. [Sc(H2O)3(NH3)3]3+

2. [Ti(en)2 (NH3)2]4+

3. [Cr(NH3)6]3+

4. [Zn(NH3)6]2+

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Which of the following complexes has the highest paramagnetic behaviour?

(where gly = glycine, en = ethylenediamine, ox = oxalate ion and bpy = bipyridyl moieties )
(At no : Ti= 22, V = 23, Fe = 26, Co = 27)

1. [V(gly)2(OH)2(NH3)2]+

2. [Fe(en)(bpy)(NH3)2]2+

3.  [Co(ox)2(OH)2]-

4. [Ti(NH3)6]3+

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CFSE (in the octahedral field) will be maximum in:
(Atomic number Co = 27)

1. CoH2O63+

2. CoNH363+

3. CoCN63-

4. CoC2O433-

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The strong field nature of CN⁻ as a ligand can be attributed to:

1. It is a pseudohalide.

2. It can accept electrons from metal species.

3. It forms high-spin complexes with metal species.

4. It possesses a negative charge.

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