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What is the magnetic moment of the compound Iron(III) chloride hexahydrate?

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Iron III  chloride hexahydrate is a coordination compound with the formula FeCl6HO. In this compound, the central metal ion is Fe III , which has a +3 charge. The magnetic moment of a compound depends on the number of unpaired electrons in the central metal ion.The electronic configuration of Fe is [Ar] 3d^6 4s^2. When it forms the Fe III  ion, it loses 3 electrons, leaving it with the electronic configuration [Ar] 3d^5. This means there are 5 unpaired electrons in the Fe III  ion.To calculate the magnetic moment    of the compound, we can use the formula: =  n n+2   Bwhere n is the number of unpaired electrons and B is the Bohr magneton  approximately 9.27 x 10^-24 J/T .For Fe III  ion with 5 unpaired electrons: =  5 5+2   B =  5 7   B = 35 BTherefore, the magnetic moment of the compound Iron III  chloride hexahydrate is approximately 35 B or around 5.92 B.
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