Chemistry 1301A/B Study Guide - Final Guide: Hemoglobin, Metal Carbonyl, Ammonia

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A bidentate ligand contains two donor atoms, or atoms that can bond to the metal centre. A chelate ligand is one in which two or more donor atoms are bound to the same metal centre. Linkage isomers are compounds which differ only by the donor atom of the ligand. If a ligand contains two different donor atoms, there exists the possibility of two different isomers, because each donor atom could bond to the metal centre. Ionization isomers differ by which anions are coordinated and which ones are not. The term coordination number refers to the number of atoms bound directly to the metal centre. Complexes with a coordination number of 4 can exist as tetrahedral or square planar molecules. Complexes with a coordination number of 6 exist as octahedral molecules. Metal carbonyl complexes may be used as catalysts and in metallurgy. The mond process is used to purify nickel by heating impure nickel in the presence of co.

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