The d-orbitals of a transition metal are involved in the formation of complexes.
In terms of energy, explain what is meant by degenerate orbitals.
Fig. 1.1 shows the shape of the dxy orbital.

Fig. 1.1
The dxz orbital has a similar shape but the lobes are between the x-axis and z-axis and the dyz orbital has a similar shape but the lobes are between the y-axis and z-axis.
i) State the difference between the shape of a dxy orbital and the shape of a dx2–y2 orbital.
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ii) Complete the three-dimensional diagram in Fig. 1.2 to show the shape of a dz2 orbital.
Fig. 1.2
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Suggest what causes d-orbitals in a transition metal ion to change from degenerate to non-degenerate.
The splitting of degenerate d-orbitals gives two sets of non-degenerate d-orbitals at different energy levels.
Complete Table 1.1 to show the different energy levels of the non-degenerate d-orbitals in octahedral and tetrahedral complexes.
Table 1.1
| Higher energy | Lower energy |
Octahedral |
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Tetrahedral |
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