i. Hybridisation:
In the complex \([CoF_6]^{3-}\), cobalt is in the +3 oxidation state (Co$^{3+}$), which has an electronic configuration of [Ar] \(3d^6\). The \(Co^{3+}\) ion undergoes \(sp^3d^2\) hybridization to form six bonds with fluoride ions.
ii. Magnetic Properties:
The \([CoF_6]^{3-}\) complex has no unpaired electrons because all the electrons are paired in the \(3d\) orbitals. Therefore, the complex is diamagnetic.
iii. Inner/Outer Complex:
The fluoride ions in \([CoF_6]^{3-}\) are considered ligands that directly coordinate with the cobalt ion, so this is an inner complex.
iv. Geometry:
The geometry of the \([CoF_6]^{3-}\) complex is octahedral, as the six fluoride ions are arranged symmetrically around the central cobalt ion.