- The
spectrochemical series was
first proposed in 1938
based on the
results of
absorption spectra of
cobalt complexes. A
partial spectrochemical series...
-
Spectroscopy is the
field of
study that
measures and
interprets electromagnetic spectra. In
narrower contexts,
spectroscopy is the
precise study of color...
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becomes negligible by
comparison and a low-spin
state arises. The
spectrochemical series is an empirically-derived list of
ligands ordered by the size...
- high-spin, the
exceptions being those with
ligands that are high in the
spectrochemical series such as cyanide. An
example of a low-spin iron(III) complex...
-
ordering of
ligands is
almost invariable for all
metal ions and is
called spectrochemical series. For
complexes with a
tetrahedral surrounding, the d-orbitals...
- The
reasons behind this can be
explained by
ligand field theory. The
spectrochemical series is an empirically-derived list of
ligands ordered by the size...
- N3− < I−
Although parts of this
series may seem
quite similar to the
spectrochemical series of
ligands - for example, cyanide, ethylenediamine, and fluoride...
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Instrumentation for the
spectral dispersion and isolation...
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Ingle Jr. and
Stanley R. Crouch,
Spectrochemical Analysis,
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Marianna A.
Busch (1990).
Multielement Detection Systems for
Spectrochemical Analysis. Wiley-Interscience. ISBN 0-471-81974-3. This
article incorporates...