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Explain how the two complexes of nickel, [Ni(CN)4]2- and [Ni(CO)4] have different structures but have the same magnetic behaviour.

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In [Ni (CN)4]2- Ni exist in Ni2+ state, i.e.
Ni2+ → [Ar] 3d and CN is a strong field ligand, so it causes pairing

In [Ni(CO)4], Ni exist in Ni(o) state and electrons of 4s gets paired up in 3d orbital due to strong field ligand-CO.

As discussed above, geometry is different in both the cases but none of these have impaired electrons, hence both are diamagnetic.

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