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Chapter 9: Coordination Compounds

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  • 9

    Coordination Compounds

    Coordination compounds consist of a central metal atom or ion surrounded by ligands, and they play crucial roles in various chemical processes.

  • 9.1

    Important Terms And Definitions

    This section defines key terminology related to coordination compounds, emphasizing concepts such as coordination compounds, ligands, and their types.

  • 9.2

    Nomenclature Of Coordination Compounds

    This section provides the rules for naming coordination compounds, focusing on the order of naming ligands and metals, as well as specific terminologies associated with them.

  • 9.3

    Werner’s Theory Of Coordination Compounds

    Alfred Werner's theory explains the dual aspects of metal ions in coordination compounds, emphasizing primary and secondary valencies.

  • 9.4

    Types Of Ligands

    This section discusses the various types of ligands involved in coordination chemistry, including monodentate, bidentate, polydentate, and ambidentate ligands.

  • 9.5

    Coordination Number And Geometry

    This section covers the concept of coordination number and the geometries associated with different coordination numbers in coordination compounds.

  • 9.6

    Isomerism In Coordination Compounds

    This section discusses the concept of isomerism in coordination compounds, including types like structural and stereoisomerism.

  • 9.7

    Bonding In Coordination Compounds

    The section discusses the bonding theories in coordination compounds, focusing on Valence Bond Theory and Crystal Field Theory.

  • 9.8

    Importance And Applications Of Coordination Compounds

    Coordination compounds play significant roles in biological systems, medicine, industry, and analytics, due to their unique properties and structure.

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