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Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Coordination Compounds 

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Werner’s Theory

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Definitions

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Isomerism in Coordination Compounds

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Bonding in Coordination Compounds

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Magnetic Property of Coordination Compounds

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Crystal Field Theory

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Bonding in Metal Carbonyls

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Importance & Applications of Coordination Compounds

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Ligands

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Coordination Compounds 

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Naming of Coordination Compounds 

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Structural Isomerism

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Stereoisomerism

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Valence Bond Theory

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Colour in Coordination Compounds 

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Limitations of Valence Bond Theory

Coordination Compounds

Class 12th Chemistry

Chapter: Coordination Compounds

Topic: Limitations Crystal Field Theory

<p hidden Coordination compounds are a class of compounds that contain a central metal atom or ion coordinated to one or more neutral or charged ligands. These compounds play a vital role in the field of inorganic chemistry due to their unique properties, such as their ability to form complex structures and their characteristic colors. Structure and Bonding: The coordination compounds have a complex structure that is composed of a central metal ion or atom and a number of surrounding ligands. The central metal ion or atom is typically a transition metal, and the ligands can be anions, neutral molecules, or cations. The coordination number of a central metal ion refers to the number of ligands that are coordinated to it. The coordination number of a metal ion can range from 2 to 12, with most complexes having a coordination number between 4 and 8.