Yes, it can donate electron pairs from oxygen atoms.
such a mechanism in which a ligand can be transfers from one co-ordination sphere to other through a bridging ligand . a oxidant compound have such type of ligand .
It is hexadentate strong field ligand a polydentate ligand is also known as chelating agent because it forms chelate like structure around the central metallic ion.
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Yes.
No, ligands are those which may donate pairs of electrons to a metal ion quaternary salts of nitrogen do not have free electrons pairs.
Requiring a ligand to serve its function
L-arginine is a bidentate ligand
generally a bidentate, dianionic ligand
Nitrate ions have no colour, while transition metal ions do. The colour in the transition metal is due to ligands (such as nitrate in this case) approaching the ion along the x, y and z axes. As the dx2-y2 and dz2 orbitals lie on these axes they will be repelled by the ligand (negative charges repel each other). The other orbitals (dxy dyz and dxz) do repel the ligand as well just to a much lesser extent. This creates an ligand field (difference of energy between the orbitals) Photons are then absorbed by the dxy dyz and dxz orbitals . The wavelength of photons absorbed will affect the colour of light seen, ie if green light is absorbed violet will be seen (in permanganate ions).
yes , it is a flexidentate ligand its denticity can be one or two
It is not a ligand because does not have a lone pair of electrons but nitrite NO2-1 is a strong basic or strong field ligand.
such a mechanism in which a ligand can be transfers from one co-ordination sphere to other through a bridging ligand . a oxidant compound have such type of ligand .
A backbonding ligand is a ligand - an ion, molecule or functional group bound to another chemical entity - which has two or more bonds to the same metal centre.
It is hexadentate strong field ligand a polydentate ligand is also known as chelating agent because it forms chelate like structure around the central metallic ion.
The symbol for Ligand Pharmaceuticals Incorporated in NASDAQ is: LGND.
A ligand is an ion or molecule that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex. The bonding usually involves the formal donation of one or more of the ligand's electron pairs. A chelating agent is a type of ligand.
M. Gerloch has written: 'Transition Metal Chemistry' 'Ligand-field parameters' -- subject(s): Ligand field theory 'Ligand-field parameters [by] M. Gerloch and R.C. Slade' -- subject(s): Ligand field theory