CHEM 1220 Chapter Notes - Chapter 24: Coordinate Covalent Bond, Coordination Complex, Cyan

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Chapter # 24: compex ions & coordination compounds. Werner"s theory: transition metals have two types of bonding capacity. The second is a coordination bond that involves ligands bonding to the central metal ion. Complex any species involving coordination of ligands to a metal center. Coordination compound neutral compounds that contain complex ions. Coordinate covalent bond - covalent bond in which both electrons in the shared pair come from the same atom. The molecule or ion which contains the donor atom is called a ligand. Coordination number number of points around the metal center at which bond to ligands can form. 2 (4) ligands are named first, in alphabetical order, then by the name of the metal center. The oxidation state of the metal center is denoted by a roman numeral. If the complex is an anion, the ending -ate is attached to the name of the metal. (ex.

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