Prentice Hall © 2003Chapter 24 Chapter 24 Chemistry of Coordination Compounds CHEMISTRY The Central Science 9th Edition David P. White.
1 Isomers It is possible (actually fairly common, especially in organic chemistry) for two compounds (or complexes) to have the same formula, yet NOT be.
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Prentice Hall © 2003Chapter 24 We know Lewis acids are electron pair acceptors. Coordination complexes: metal compounds formed by Lewis acid-base interactions.