Coordination Chemistry


The study of compounds with a centre atom (typically metallic) surrounded by molecules or anions is known as coordination chemistry. By oblique bonds, also known as coordinate bonds, in which both of the bond's electrons are provided by an equivalent atom on the material, the ligands are joined to the centre atom. Complexes known as coordination compounds contain one or more central atoms or ions together with one or more linked molecules. Lewis Acid, or the core atom, is referred to as a metal. Vitamin B12, haemoglobin, chlorophyll, dyes and pigments, and catalysts used to produce organic chemicals are examples of coordination compounds. The use of coordination compounds as catalysts, which alter the pace of chemical reactions, is a serious application.


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