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Title: Coordination Compounds


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Coordination Compounds
  • Metal ion is Lewis acid (electron-pair acceptor)
  • Ligand is Lewis base (electron-pair donor)
  • They are joined by a coordinate-covalent bond.
  • Alfred Werner coordination theory (1890)
  • CoCl3 NH3 ? 5 compounds formed
  • Primary valence oxidation state of metal
  • Secondary valence number of ligands attached to
    metal (coordination number)
  • Postulate coordination number is constant

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  • Postulates (more detail)
  • The series of Co(III) compounds has a constant
    coordination number of 6.
  • Neutral ligands (H2O, NH3, CO, etc.) must be
    covalently bonded to the metal.
  • Ionic ligands (Cl, OH, NO2, CN, etc.) may be
    bonded to the metal or free counterions.
  • Thus, the series of compounds formed has the
    general formula CoCl3nNH3, where n3-6.

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  • Formula Ions Formed in
    Solution
  • Co(NH3)6Cl3 Co(NH3)63 3
    Cl
  • Co(NH3)5ClCl2 Co(NH3)5Cl2
    2 Cl
  • Co(NH3)4Cl2Cl Co(NH3)4Cl2
    Cl
  • (2 forms)
  • Co(NH3)3Cl3 none
  • Experimental evidence
  • As more ions are formed, the molar conductivity
    increases.
  • Only free Cl (or Br or I) counterions may be
    precipitated with Ag

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  • Coordination Number
  • Values from 2 12 known
  • 6 is by far the most common
  • 4 is next most common
  • Structures
  • 6-coordinate octahedral
  • 4-coordinate tetrahedral or square planar

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Figure 20.5The Ligand Arrangements for
Coordination Numbers 2, 4, and 6
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Ligands (see Table 20.13)
  • Denticity of a ligand the number of electron
    pairs donated
  • Monodentate donate 1 pair
  • Cl, H2O, NH3, CO, CN, SCN, OH
  • Bidentate donate 2 pairs
  • ethylenediamine, H2NCH2CH2NH2 (en)
  • oxalate ion, C2O42
  • Chelating Ligand has gt1 attachment point to
    metal (from Greek chele for claw)

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Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds
  • Cation named before anion
  • Ligands named before metal (alphabetically)
  • Add o to end of anionic ligands (e.g, bromo).
    Names of neutral ligands unchanged except for a
    few special cases.
  • Numerical prefixes tell how many of each ligand
    present (di-, tri-, tetra-, etc., or bis-, tris-,
    tetrakis-, etc.)
  • Oxidation state follows name of metal in
    parentheses (Roman numeral)
  • Add ate to end of metal name if the complex is
    anionic.

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  • Special Ligand Names
  • H2O aqua
  • NH3 ammine
  • CO carbonyl
  • NO nitrosyl
  • Nomenclature Examples
  • Co(NH3)5ClCl2
  • pentaamminechlorocobalt(III) chloride
  • Co(NH3)4Cl2Cl
  • tetraamminedichlorocobalt(III) chloride

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  • K2CuCl4
  • potassium tetrachlorocuprate(II)
  • Ni(en)3(NO3)2
  • tris(ethylenediamine)nickel(II) nitrate
  • Triaquatricyanocobalt(III)
  • Co(H2O)3(CN)3
  • Ammonium hexahydroxoferrate(II)
  • (NH4)4Fe(OH)6
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