The geometry/shape of the Fe4 core of the cluster [Fe4C(CO)12]2- is

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  1. tetrahedron
  2. square pyramid
  3. butterfly
  4. trigonal bipyramid

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Option 3 : butterfly
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Concept:

  • The polyhedral skeletal electron pair theory (PSEPT) provides electron counting rules useful for predicting the structures of clusters such as main group and transition metal polyhedral complexes.

Explanation:

  • For the transition metal polyhedral complex [Fe4C(CO)12]2-, Fe contributes 8 electrons, C contributes 4 electrons, the 12 carbonyl group will contribute 24 electrons and two negative charges will contribute 2 electrons to the polyhedral electron count.
  • The total polyhedral electron counts for the cluster compound [Fe4C(CO)12]2- is

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  • Hence, according to the PSEPT, The geometry/shape of the Fecore of the cluster [Fe4C(CO)12]2- is butterfly.

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