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Coordination complex

A coordination complex is a chemical compound consisting of a central atom or ion, which is usually metallic and is called the coordination centre, and a surrounding array of bound molecules or ions, that are in turn known as ligands or complexing agents. Many metal-containing compounds, especially those that include transition metals (elements like…

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Structures

Geometry

Stereochemistry

Electronic properties

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Nomenclature of coordination complexes

Stability constant

Application of coordination compounds

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Coordination complex

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Triples37
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Coordination complex

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related to history · 14
Coordination complex → Blomstrand, CH2, Christian Wilhelm Blomstrand, Coordination, Danish, Early, Following, He, In, Jørgensen, NH3, Prussian, Sophus Mads Jørgensen, Their
related to Bioinorganic chemistry · 6
Coordination complex → An, Another, B12, Examples, In, Synthetic
related to Nomenclature and terminology · 4
Coordination complex → Coordination, In, The, These
related to Stereochemistry · 4
Coordination complex → Diastereomers, Enantiomers, Just, Many
see also · 2
Coordination complex → Activated, Inclusion
is a · 1
Coordination complex → chemical compound consisting of a central atom or ion
related to Application of coordination compounds · 1
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ligands coordination metal complexes complex ion ions atoms chemistry metals atom ligand one two central compounds isomerism molecules number transition

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Coordination complexis achemical compound consisting of a central atom or ion0.90text
Prussian blueinstance ofEarly well-known coordination complexes include dyes0.80text
phosphinesinstance ofligands0.80text
hydrideinstance ofligands0.80text
and CO.Exampleinstance ofligands0.80text
atomic absorption spectroscopyinstance ofQualitative inorganic analysis has largely been superseded by instrumental methods of analysis0.80text
Coordination complexrelated to Application of coordination compoundsAs0.60section
Coordination complexrelated to Bioinorganic chemistryIn0.60section
Coordination complexrelated to Bioinorganic chemistryAn0.60section
Coordination complexrelated to Bioinorganic chemistryExamples0.60section
Coordination complexrelated to Bioinorganic chemistryB120.60section
Coordination complexrelated to Bioinorganic chemistryAnother0.60section

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