Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The name of the complex ion,
Concept Introduction: A coordination complex is composed of two main parts; metal atom/ ion and ligand. Ligands are the atom/ group of atom/ ion that can donate its extra pair of electrons to the electron deficient metal cation resulting in the formation of coordinate bond between metal ion and ligand.
(b)
Interpretation: The name of the complex ion,
Concept Introduction: A coordination complex is composed of two main parts; metal atom/ ion and ligand. Ligands are the atom/ group of atom/ ion that can donate its extra pair of electrons to the electron deficient metal cation resulting in the formation of coordinate bond between metal ion and ligand.
(c)
Interpretation: The name of the complex ion,
Concept Introduction: A coordination complex is composed of two main parts; metal atom/ ion and ligand. Ligands are the atom/ group of atom/ ion that can donate its extra pair of electrons to the electron deficient metal cation resulting in the formation of coordinate bond between metal ion and ligand.
(d)
Interpretation: The name of the complex ion,
Concept Introduction: A coordination complex is composed of two main parts; metal atom/ ion and ligand. Ligands are the atom/ group of atom/ ion that can donate its extra pair of electrons to the electron deficient metal cation resulting in the formation of coordinate bond between metal ion and ligand.
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