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Coordinate compoundsGeometry & hybridised state Even the magnetic behaviour , shape & geometry With explanation

 
Coordinate compoundsGeometry & hybridised state Even the magnetic behaviour , shape & geometry With explanation

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Arun
25750 Points
4 years ago
Dear student
 
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Vikas TU
14149 Points
4 years ago
Dear Stuent 
The Lewis acid in coordination complexes, often called a central metal ion (or atom), is often a transition metal or inner transition metal, although main group elements can also form coordination compounds. The Lewis base donors, called ligands, can be a wide variety of chemicals—atoms, molecules, or ions. The only requirement is that they have one or more electron pairs, which can be donated to the central metal. Most often, this involves a donor atom with a lone pair of electrons that can form a coordinate bond to the metal.

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