Crystal Field Theory: Postulates, splitting of d-orbitals in octahedral, tetrahedral, tetragonal and square planar fields, spectrochemical series, factors affecting the magnitude of Δ0, crystal field stabilization energy in weak and strong fields; pairing energy, number of unpaired electrons and high spin (HS) and low spin (LS) complexes, distribution of d-electrons in t2g and eg orbitals in octahedral and tetrahedral complexes, distortion of octahedral complexes- Jahn Teller theorem; use of CFSE values, applications and limitations of CFT.
Types of magnetism, types of magnetic behaviour , orbital and spin magnetic moments, methods of determining magnetic susceptibility by Gouy’s balance, spin only moments of dn ions and their correlation with effective magnetic moments, including orbital contribution; quenching of magnetic moment: super exchange and antiferromagnetic interactions (elementary idea with examples only); applications of magnetic moment data for transition complexes.
Types of electronic transitions; coupling of orbital angular momenta and spin angular momenta (in p2 and d2 configuration), spin orbit coupling/LS coupling, determining the ground state terms – Hund’s rule, hole formulation, calculation of the number of micro states; selection rules- Laporte ‘orbital’ selection rule, spin selection rule, spectroscopic ground states; Orgel energy level diagram for d1-d9 states, (one electron – one hole), discussion of electronic spectrum of [Ti(H2O)6]+3 complex, charge transfer spectra (elementary idea).
Data Analysis: errors in chemical analysis, classification of errors (determinate indeterminate, systematic and random errors in chemical analysis with examples, absolute and relative errors), accuracy and precision, minimisation of errors; distribution of random errors, normal error curve , significant figures; statistical analysis – mean and standard deviation; relative standard deviation, coefficient of variance, sampling in analysis, rejection of results, presentation of data.
Requirements of gravimetry: properties of precipitates and precipitating regents, particle size and filterability of precipitates, colloidal and crystalline precipitates, co-precipitation and post-precipitation, washing, drying and ignition of precipitates, precipitation in homogenous media, principles of gravimetric estimation of chloride, zinc, iron and aluminum singly.
Uses of Reagents in gravimetric analysis: Dimethyl Glyoxime, 8-Hydroxy quinoline, Anthranilic acid, Cupferron.