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Transition metal complex crystal forces

Crystal Field Theory (CFT) A theory that describes bonding in transition metal complexes and explains color and magnetic properties. It is based on electrostatic forces. [Pg.618]

Crystal field theory is a bonding model for transition metal complex ions. The model describes how the degeneracy of the d orbitals is broken by the repulsive forces between the electrons on the ligands around the metal ion and the d orbitals in the metal ion. [Pg.1123]


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