Prentice Hall © 2003Chapter 24 Chapter 24 Chemistry of Coordination Compounds CHEMISTRY The Central Science 9th Edition David P. White.
Complex Ions. Complex Ion An ion formed when a positive central element binds with multiple ions or polar molecules.
Ligand Substitution Reactions kinetics. Water Exchange Reactions M n+ log k (sec -1 ) Cr 3+ -6 V 2+ -2 Cr 2+ 9 Cu 2+ 9 SLOW FAST 15 orders of magnitude.
Metal Complexes -- Chapter 24 Metal Complex -- consists of a set of ligands that are bonded to a central metal ion by coordinate covalent bonds. e.g. Cu.
Transition metals
Chapter 23: The Transition Elements and Their Coordination Compounds 23.1 An Overview of Transition Element Properties 23.2 The Inner Transition Elements.
Copyright 1999, PRENTICE HALLChapter 241 Chemistry of Coordination Compounds Chapter 24 David P. White University of North Carolina, Wilmington.
Prentice Hall © 2003Chapter 24 We know Lewis acids are electron pair acceptors. Coordination complexes: metal compounds formed by Lewis acid-base interactions.
Chemistry of Coordination Compounds
Chapter 24 Chemistry of Coordination Compounds
Ligand Substitution Reactions
Transition Metals. Definitions Complex: A metal ion surrounded by ligands. Ligand: an electron pair donor i.e. a molecule or ion joined onto the metal.