Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The structure of coordinate complex
Concept introduction:
The coordinate complex is formed by the reaction of metal ions which are electron deficient with ligands which are electron rich. The structure of the coordinate complex is drawn in such a way that metal ion is always placed at the center. The metal ion is than surrounded by ligands which can be negatively charged or neutral. The shape or geometry of the complex can be determined by number of ligands surrounded by a metal ion.
(b)
Interpretation:
The structure of coordinate complex
Concept introduction:
The coordinate complex is formed by the reaction of metal ions which are electron deficient with ligands which are electron rich. The structure of the coordinate complex is drawn in such a way that metal ion is always placed at the center. The metal ion is than surrounded by ligands which can be negatively charged or neutral. The shape or geometry of the complex can be determined by number of ligands surrounded by a metal ion.
(c)
Interpretation:
The structure of coordinate complex
Concept introduction:
The coordinate complex is formed by the reaction of metal ions which are electron deficient with ligands which are electron rich. The structure of the coordinate complex is drawn in such a way that metal ion is always placed at the center. The metal ion is than surrounded by ligands which can be negatively charged or neutral. The shape or geometry of the complex can be determined by number of ligands surrounded by a metal ion.
(d)
Interpretation:
The structure of coordinate complex
Concept introduction:
The coordinate complex is formed by the reaction of metal ions which are electron deficient with ligands which are electron rich. The structure of the coordinate complex is drawn in such a way that metal ion is always placed at the center. The metal ion is than surrounded by ligands which can be negatively charged or neutral. The shape or geometry of the complex can be determined by number of ligands surrounded by a metal ion.
(e)
Interpretation:
The structure of coordinate complex
Concept introduction:
The coordinate complex is formed by the reaction of metal ions which are electron deficient with ligands which are electron rich. The structure of the coordinate complex is drawn in such a way that metal ion is always placed at the center. The metal ion is than surrounded by ligands which can be negatively charged or neutral. The shape or geometry of the complex can be determined by number of ligands surrounded by a metal ion.
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General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications (11th Edition)
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