Question

This was the first theory to classify transition metal complexes as "high-spin" or "low-spin." For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this theory that models the breaking of orbital degeneracy in transition metals due to the static electric field of surrounding anions.
ANSWER: crystal field theory [or CFT] (The other theory is ligand field theory.)
[10e] Crystal field theory is most commonly applied to these orbitals, whose "z-squared" example is the only one without four lobes. Transition metals can store up to 10 electrons in these atomic orbitals.
ANSWER: d orbitals
[10m] Ligands higher on the spectrochemical series form lower-spin complexes; one of the highest ligands is this ion, equivalent to a nitrile group, that complexes with iron to form Prussian blue.
ANSWER: cyanide [or CN-]
<Science - Chemistry>

Back to bonuses

Data

Summary

TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 PACE NSC06/07/2025Y323.33100%100%33%