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  • ...dral-3D-balls.png|thumb|right|200px|Idealized structure of a compound with octahedral coordination geometry.]] ...ematical sense due to the orientation of the N-H bonds, is referred to as octahedral.<ref>von Zelewsky, A. "Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds" John Wile
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  • ..., which are [[low spin]], are surrounded by six carbon [[ligand]]s in an [[octahedral]] configuration. The Fe(III) centers, which are [[high spin]], are octahedr
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  • | Coordination = octahedral at Fe ...de is a complex [[anion]] that features an [[octahedral molecular geometry|octahedral]] ferrous center surrounded by five tightly bound [[cyanide]] ligands and o
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  • ...layers of hydroxyl groups with aluminium ions occupying two-thirds of the octahedral holes between the two layers.<ref>A. F. Wells, ''Structural Inorganic Chemi
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  • | Coordination = Octahedral (Na<sup>+</sup>)<br/>Octahedral (Cl<sup>–</sup>) ...l structure of sodium chloride. Each ion has six nearest neighbors, with [[octahedral geometry]].]]
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  • ...ligands on the cobalt atoms, resulting in a change of their geometry from octahedral to tetrahedral.<ref name="MBook" />
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  • ...is a 2:1 [[clay]], meaning it has 2 [[tetrahedral]] sheets for every one [[octahedral]] sheet. It is a limited expansion clay with a medium [[shrink-swell capaci
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  • ...unds of Manganese(III) are characterized by their preference for distorted octahedral coordination due to the [[Jahn-Teller effect]] and its strong purple-red co
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  • Chromium(III) ions in water are invariably [[octahedral molecular geometry|octahedral]]ly coordinated with water molecules and anions. The commercially available
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  • ...nalytical techniques using [[EDTA]] as a ligand which preferentially forms octahedral complexes – thus absorbing other cations such as Al<sup>3+</sup> which mi
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  • ...irolami, G. S. | title = Are d<sup>0</sup> ML<sub>6</sub> Complexes Always Octahedral? The X-ray Structure of Trigonal Prismatic [Li(tmed)]<sub>2</sub>[ZrMe<sub>
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  • ...e). These complexes have six-coordinated, [[octahedral molecular geometry|octahedral]] structures and two [[enantiomer]]s as follows:
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  • ...rmula [M(9-ane-S3)<sub>2</sub>]<sup>2+</sup> and are [[octahedral geometry|octahedral]].
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  • ...ordination Compounds" John Wiley: Chichester, 1995. ISBN 047195599.</ref> Octahedral complexes of the type M(trien)Cl<sub>2</sub> can adopt several diastereomer
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  • ...electronic structure, Mn(acac)<sub>3</sub> is [[high spin]]. Its distorted octahedral structure reflects geometric distortions due to the [[Jahn-Teller effect]].
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  • ...>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub>, obtained by heating nickel perchlorate with diars. Octahedral ''d''<sup>8</sup> complexes characteristically have triplet ground states,
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  • #Although the CFSE of copper(II) is less than that of nickel(II), octahedral copper(II) complexes are subject to the [[Jahn-Teller effect]], which affor The actual CFSE values for octahedral systems are 0.4Δ (4 Dq); for iron, 0.8Δ (8 Dq) for cobalt and 1.2Δ (12Dq
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  • ...lained in terms of the entropy factor. Take the case of the formation of [[octahedral]] complexes. ...le than the complex [Ni(en)<sub>3</sub>)]<sup>2+</sup>; both complexes are octahedral with six nitrogen atoms around the nickel ion, but dien ([[diethylenetriami
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  • ...nits are found in condensed molybdates. Fully protonated oxyanions with an octahedral structure are found in such species as Sn(OH)<sub>6</sub><sup>2&minus;</sup ...|edition=3rd|isbn= }} p446</ref> Edge-sharing is common in ions containing octahedral building blocks and the octahedra are usually distorted to reduce the strai
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