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Why doesn't electron pairing take place in [Fe(NH3)6]2+ though NH3 is a strong ligand field producer?
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Vishal Kumar 5 years, 4 months ago

Ammonia is a medium-field ligand at best, and water is the defined 'zero point' below which weak field ligands begin. I understand that pairing of electrons occur in the case of strong field ligands and it does not occur in the case of weak field ligands.
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