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6.3.7 Effect of Ligand Exchange on Stability Constant

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Effect of Ligand Exchange on Stability Constant

  • The stability constants (Kstab) of ligands are often given on a log10 scale so that it becomes easier to compare them with each other
  • Ligand exchange in a complex occurs to form a more stable complex with a larger Kstab
  • The stability constants can be used to explain the substitution of ligands in a copper complex

Ligand substitution in a Co(II) complex

  • When excess ammonia is added to the [CoCl4]2- complex a blue solution is obtained

 Chemistry of Transition Elements - Formation of Ammonia Complex, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

The chloride ligands are substituted by the ammonia ligands to form the more stable ammonia complex

 
  • The formation of the ammonia complex could be explained by comparing the stability of the chloride and ammonia ligands

Stability of chloride and ammonia ligands table

Chemistry of Transition Elements - Stability of chloride and ammonia ligands table, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

  • The stability constant of the ammonia ligand is greater than that of the chloride ligands
  • The blue ammonia complex is therefore more stable
  • As a result, the position of the equilibrium is shifted to the right

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