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I am confused on how to do the problems since they give a coordination number.
Experiment 14 Transition Metal Chemistry 6. Write the formula of the complex formed between the following substances: a. Water (the ligand) and copper(lI) ion (assume a coordination number of 4). b. Ethylenediamine (en) (the ligand) and nickel(II) ion (assume a coordination number of 6) c. Fluoride ion (the ligand) and chromium(II) ion (assume a coordination number of 6). In addition, draw the geometrically correct structure of the complex. 7. Identify the ligand(s) in the following coordination compounds and indicate the coordination number of the metal cation. a. (Cu(NH3)2Clal b. [Pt(NH3) ](SO4)2 c. [Cr(NH3) (H20)2]Cl3
I am confused on how to do the problems since they give a coordination number.
Experiment 14 Transition Metal Chemistry 6. Write the formula of the complex formed between the following substances: a. Water (the ligand) and copper(lI) ion (assume a coordination number of 4). b. Ethylenediamine (en) (the ligand) and nickel(II) ion (assume a coordination number of 6) c. Fluoride ion (the ligand) and chromium(II) ion (assume a coordination number of 6). In addition, draw the geometrically correct structure of the complex. 7. Identify the ligand(s) in the following coordination compounds and indicate the coordination number of the metal cation. a. (Cu(NH3)2Clal b. [Pt(NH3) ](SO4)2 c. [Cr(NH3) (H20)2]Cl3
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