There are 4 sets of reactions we need to learn regarding ligand substitution, with an example for each, so here there are:
1. Chloro ligand is larger than most other uncharged unidentate ligands. Therefore only 4 chloro ligands can fit around a transition metal ion so this results in a co-ordination number change to 4 and the formation of a tetrahedral shape
[Cu(H20)6]2+ + 4Cl-
à [Cu(Cl)4]2-
+ 6H20
2. Not all ligand substitution reactions are complete
[Cu(H20)6]2+ + 4NH3
à [Cu(H20)2(NH3)4]2+
+ 4H20
3. Ligands H20 and NH3 are of a similar size and both uncharged. Therefore ligand substitution occurs without change of co-ordination number or charge on the complex
[Co(H20)6]2+ + 6NH3 à [Co(4NH3)6]2+ + 6H20
4. Substition of unidentate with multidentate ligands leads to the formation of more stable complexes. Formation of complexes containing a multidentate ligand is known as CHELATION
[Cu(H20)6]2+ + 3H2NCH2CH2NH2
à [Cu(H2NCH2CH2NH2)3]2+
+ 6H20
[Cu(H20)6]2+ + edta4-
à [Cu(edta4-)]2-
+ 6H20
[Cu(H2NCH2CH2NH2)3]2+
+ edta4- à
[Cu(edta4-)]2- + 3H2NCH2CH2NH2
All of these reactions involve an increase in enthalpy as there are more entities on the RHS of the reaction. This makes it feasible and multidentate ligands more stable = CHELATE EFFECT
An interesting application of such an effect, using eggshells...
There are also four possible shapes of complexes that we need to be aware of:
Co-ordination number = 6
e.g hexa ammine cobalt (II) ion
2. Tetrahedral
Co-ordination number = 4
e.g tetra chloro cobalt (II) ion
# this complex has only four ligands as Cl- ions are a larger ligand, therefore fewer can fit around the central metal ion
3. Square-Planar
Co-ordination number = 4
e.g Cis-platin (platinium (II) complex)
4. Linear
Co-ordination number = 2
e.g di ammine silver (I) ion
# solution containing this complex is called Tollen's reagent (think unit 4 organic tests!)which is used in organic chemistry to distinguish between aldehydes and ketones; aldehydes will reduce the silver in the complex to Ag(solid) to form a 'silver mirror'
I hope the Chemistry revision is going well - I have to admit, it is not my favourite subject to revise for so if you have any tips on how to make it more interesting anf effective I would love to here them!!!