MCQ
The wave - length of a moving electron-
- AIncreases with the increase of the velocity of the electron
- BDoes not depend upon the velocity of the electron
- ✓Decreases with the increase of velocity of the electron
- DIs equal to zero
Wavelength of an electron is inversely proportional to its velocity. Hence, as velocity increases wavelength decreases.
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Furan, Thiophene, Pyridine, Pyrrole, Cysteine, Tyrosine
$(i)$ $Co^{3+}$ (Octahedral complex with a strong field ligand)
$(ii)$ $Co^{3+}$ (Octahedral complex with a weak field ligand like $F^-$ )
$(iii)$ $Co^{2+}$ (Tetrahedral complex)
$(iv)$ $Co^{2+}$ (Square planar complex)