Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes Formula

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Cloud Expansion Coefficient is the Racah interelectronic repulsion parameter, given the symbol B, that occurs when a transition-metal free ion forms a complex with ligands. Check FAQs
B=v2+v3-(3v1)15
B - Cloud Expansion Coefficient?v2 - Energy2?v3 - Energy3?v1 - Energy1?

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266.6667Edit=5000Edit+2000Edit-(31000Edit)15
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Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
B=v2+v3-(3v1)15
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
B=5000Diopter+2000Diopter-(31000Diopter)15
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
B=5000+2000-(31000)15
Next Step Evaluate
B=266.666666666667Diopter
LAST Step Rounding Answer
B=266.6667Diopter

Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes Formula Elements

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Cloud Expansion Coefficient
Cloud Expansion Coefficient is the Racah interelectronic repulsion parameter, given the symbol B, that occurs when a transition-metal free ion forms a complex with ligands.
Symbol: B
Measurement: Wave NumberUnit: Diopter
Note: Value should be between 0 to 100000.
Energy2
Energy2 is the transition energy between T1gF to T2g.
Symbol: v2
Measurement: Wave NumberUnit: Diopter
Note: Value should be between 0 to 10000.
Energy3
Energy3 is the transition energy between T1gF to T1gP.
Symbol: v3
Measurement: Wave NumberUnit: Diopter
Note: Value should be between 0 to 10000.
Energy1
Energy1 is the transition energy between T1gF to A2g.
Symbol: v1
Measurement: Wave NumberUnit: Diopter
Note: Value should be between 0 to 100000.

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How to Evaluate Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes?

Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes evaluator uses Cloud Expansion Coefficient = (Energy2+Energy3-(3*Energy1))/15 to evaluate the Cloud Expansion Coefficient, The Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes formula is defined as the Racah interelectronic repulsion parameter, that occurs when a transition-metal free ion forms a complex with ligands. Cloud Expansion Coefficient is denoted by B symbol.

How to evaluate Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes, enter Energy2 (v2), Energy3 (v3) & Energy1 (v1) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes

What is the formula to find Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes?
The formula of Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes is expressed as Cloud Expansion Coefficient = (Energy2+Energy3-(3*Energy1))/15. Here is an example- 266.6667 = (5000+2000-(3*1000))/15.
How to calculate Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes?
With Energy2 (v2), Energy3 (v3) & Energy1 (v1) we can find Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes using the formula - Cloud Expansion Coefficient = (Energy2+Energy3-(3*Energy1))/15.
Can the Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes be negative?
Yes, the Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes, measured in Wave Number can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes?
Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes is usually measured using the Diopter[Diopter] for Wave Number. Kayser[Diopter], 1 per Meter[Diopter] are the few other units in which Cloud Expansion Coefficient for Coordinate Complexes can be measured.
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