QUESTION 16 3) Arrange the complexes in order of increasing rate of substitution by water. Assume that the complexes are all in a strong-field electron configuration. [Cu(NH3le (Ma(NH32 O a) The order of increasing rate of substitution by water is (CHNHale > (Ma(NHa > [CuNH3a* (Most reative) (Least reative) O b) The order of increasing rate of substitution by water is (Mn(NH3le* > (CHNH3e* > [Ca(NH3j* (Most reative) (Least reative) O c) The order of increasing rate of substitution by water is (CHNHale* > [Cu(NHae)* > [Mn(NH3lej* (Most reative) (Least reative) O 4) The order of increasing rate of substitution by water is [CNHse > (CH(NH3 > (Ma(NH3* (Most reative) (Least reative)

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3) Arrange the complexes in order of increasing rate of substitution by water. Assume that the complexes are all in a strong-field
electron configuration. [Cu(NH3e (Ma(NH3\2* (CHNHe*
O a) The order of increasing rate of substitution by water is
[Cr(NHak?* > (Mn(NH3)* > [Cu(NH3lel*
(Most reative)
(Least reative)
O b) The order of increasing rate of substitution by water is
[Mn(NH3)e2 > (CrNHale* > (Cu(NHalel
(Most reative)
(Least reative)
O c) The order of increasing rate of substitution by water is
(C(NH3le)2* > [Cu(NHa > (Mn(NH3)6)+
(Least reative)
O d) The order of increasing rate of substitution by water is
[CUNH3)e > (CH{NH3)e* > [Mn(NH3}}?*
(Most reative)
(Most reative)
(Least reative)
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 16 3) Arrange the complexes in order of increasing rate of substitution by water. Assume that the complexes are all in a strong-field electron configuration. [Cu(NH3e (Ma(NH3\2* (CHNHe* O a) The order of increasing rate of substitution by water is [Cr(NHak?* > (Mn(NH3)* > [Cu(NH3lel* (Most reative) (Least reative) O b) The order of increasing rate of substitution by water is [Mn(NH3)e2 > (CrNHale* > (Cu(NHalel (Most reative) (Least reative) O c) The order of increasing rate of substitution by water is (C(NH3le)2* > [Cu(NHa > (Mn(NH3)6)+ (Least reative) O d) The order of increasing rate of substitution by water is [CUNH3)e > (CH{NH3)e* > [Mn(NH3}}?* (Most reative) (Most reative) (Least reative)
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