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Some Common Ligands with their name, formula and charge
Actual Name (Symbol used) Formula Charge Donor Atom(s) Name given in the complex Negative ligands Cyanide ion Halide ion peroxide…
Some common examples bridging ligands are given below
Bridging ligand Name OH– Hydroxide N3– Nitride CO Carbonyl Cl– Chloride NH2– Amido H– Hydride O2 Oxide Submitted by :-…
The ligands that have one lone pair for coordination and bear no charge and are known to be neutral, Some examples are mentioned below:
Symbol Name (C6H5)3P Triphenylphosphine C2H4 ethylene NH2OH hydroxylamine N2 dinitrogen O2 dioxygen C2H5N Pyridine (py) CO carbonyl C2H5N Ammine NS…
The monodentate ligands that bear negative charges are negative ligands examples are
Symbol Name F– fluoro I– Iodo CH3COO– acetato SO42- sulphato N3– nitrido H– hydrido CN– cyano NH2– amide O2– oxo…
Geometry of Molecules Based on Coordination Number
Coordination Number Geometric Structure 2 Linear 3 Trigonal planar, T-shaped, or trigonal pyramidal 4 Square planar or tetrahedral 5 Trigonal…
Here is some information about polymers, elastomers and hydrogels
Q: What is an elastomer? A: A polymer with elastic properties, meaning it can return to its original shape after…
Here is some information about polymers
Q: What is a polymer? A: A polymer is a large molecule composed of many repeating smaller units called monomers.…
Here is a table showing some common old chemical names, their modern equivalents, and their chemical formulas:
Old Name Modern Name Chemical Formula Aqua fortis Nitric acid HNO3 Oil of vitriol Sulfuric acid H2SO4 Muriatic acid Hydrochloric…