Coordination Compounds: Geometry and Nomenclature
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ม.ค. 2025
- We have been learning a lot about a wide variety of compounds, but we haven't really looked much at the transition metals. These also form compounds called coordination compounds, and the types of bonds involved in these compounds is quite a bit different from what we are used to, as are the geometries they adopt. Let's go over the basics regarding these types of compounds, including how to name them.
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2:32 Is there a reason the bonds between the ligands are drawn weirdly? Does that mean something or was it just an artistic choice?
So those are dash and wedge bonds, in organic chemistry we use those to imply a 3D perspective. You can just consider them regular covalent bonds though, or I suppose in this case dative bonds.
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If you're talking about the four pointed lines, two points of them are carbon atoms
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square planar and tetrahedral both have coordination number 4, then why is their geometry different?
is it because they both have different hybridization?
(example: if we had to identify whether a transition metal has square planar or tetrahedral geometry how would we differentiate bw them?)
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Does the metal ion that acts to attract the electron-extra ligands need to be of a certain size or have a threshold of certain energy levels of the metal ion atom?
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Why Octahedral? Surely Hexahedral would be correct. 6, not 8.
If you draw lines between the six ligands it creates an octohedron
It is octahedral because it has 8 faces
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ammine not amine 7:23
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Isn’t it ammin in instead of amine in examples🥲
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