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The content of coordination compound equilibrium encompasses types of ligands, nomenclature of coordination compounds, and stability analysis. By delving into different types of ligands, naming conventions, and key factors affecting stability, we gain a deeper understanding of the behavior and properties of coordination compounds in chemical reactions.
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Coordination compound equilibrium
Definition of coordination compounds
Complexes with central metal atom or ion
Ligands attached to the metal center
Types of ligands
Monodentate
Single donor atom
Bidentate
Two donor atoms
Polydentate
Multiple donor atoms
Nomenclature of coordination compounds
Naming rules
Central metal
Oxidation state of metal
Ligands
Anionic ligands
Neutral ligands
Cationic ligands
Prefixes for ligands
Naming of bridging ligands
Coordination number
Number of donor atoms bonded to the metal
Influences geometry of complex
Isomerism in coordination compounds
Structural isomerism
Ionization isomerism
Linkage isomerism
Coordination isomerism
Stereoisomerism
Geometric isomerism
Cistrans isomerism
Optical isomerism
Enantiomers
Diastereomers
Stability of coordination compounds
Stability constants
Formation constants
Dissociation constants
Factors affecting stability
Charge on metal ion
Nature of ligands
Chelate effect
Reactions of coordination compounds
Substitution reactions
Ligand exchange
Rate of substitution
Redox reactions
Electron transfer
Oxidation state changes
Applications of coordination compounds
Catalysis
Homogeneous catalysis
Heterogeneous catalysis
Medicinal chemistry
Chelation therapy
Radiopharmaceuticals
Analytical chemistry
Metal ion detection
Chromatographic separation
Equilibrium in coordination chemistry
Formation of complexes
Equilibrium expression
Le Chatelier's principle
Dissociation of complexes
Equilibrium expression
Effect of ligand concentration
Solubility product of complexes
Relation to solubility
Effect of pH and other ions