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  • ...co Ciani, Davide M. Proserpio|year=1999|accessdate=26 March 2010}}</ref> Coordination polymers span scientific fields such as [[Organic chemistry|organic]] and [ Coordination polymers can be classified in a number of different ways due to particular
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  • The term '''coordination geometry''' is used in a number of related fields of chemistry and solid st The coordination geometry of an atom is the geometrical pattern formed by atoms around the c
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  • In [[chemistry]] and [[crystallography]], the '''coordination number''' of a central atom in a [[molecule]] or [[crystal]] is the number .../sub>]<sup>1-</sup> has Cr<sup>3+</sup> as its central cation, which has a coordination number of 6.
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  • '''Coordination isomerism''' is a form of [[structural isomerism]] in which the composition [[Coordination complex]]
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  • ...sub>(NH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>4</sub>]<sup>+</sup> <br>The colored atoms form a coordination sphere around the ion of [[cobalt]] ]] In [[coordination chemistry]], the '''coordination sphere''' refers to a central atom or ion and an array of molecules or anio
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  • In [[chemistry]], a '''coordination complex''' or '''metal complex''', is a structure consisting of a central a <ref>[http://goldbook.iupac.org/C01330.html IUPAC definition of coordination entity]</ref>
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  • ...maritime forces]] capability for ground-based [[air defence]]/[[airspace]] coordination and long-range direct fire/NLOS support for ground engagement to defend aga
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  • | Coordination =
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  • ...ion|adverse effect]]s include drowsiness, headaches and migraines, [[motor coordination]] impairment and/or upset stomach. Carbamazepine preparations typically gre
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  • | Coordination = ...e already been reported.”<ref name="OCHA">United Nations: Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Chernobyl, a Continuing Catastrophe, New Yo
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  • | Coordination = [[Category:Coordination compounds]]
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  • | Coordination = octahedral at Fe [[Category:Coordination compounds]]
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  • ...behavioural testing has shown normal functioning on perception, cognition, coordination and behaviour in most cases. One recent study<ref>{{cite journal |author=Ga
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  • ** Impaired coordination ** Impaired coordination
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  • | Coordination = Octahedral (Na<sup>+</sup>)<br/>Octahedral (Cl<sup>–</sup>)
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  • ==Coordination chemistry principles== ...amines and four carboxylates. Many of the resulting [[complex (chemistry)|coordination compound]]s adopt [[octahedral geometry]]. Although of little consequence
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  • ...stomach pain, pulmonary congestion, [[cardiac arrest]], rigidity, lack of coordination and general weakness. Death may take place after about 24 hours. Like in re
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  • ...and [[blood pressure]], [[tremor]]s, difficulty with or slurred speech, un-coordination, dizziness, burning [[dry mouth]], [[stomach]] pain, and [[anxiety]] or "ma
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  • * [[Ataxia]] (gross lack of coordination of muscle movements) ...increased [[reaction time]] and impairment of motor functions (including [[coordination]] problems),<ref name="pmid38627">{{cite journal |author=Liljequist R |coau
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  • ...Physiology|Function&nbsp;in&nbsp;Organisms]] '''3.3.3'''&nbsp;[[Homostasis|Coordination&nbsp;of&nbsp;Vital&nbsp;Processes:&nbsp;Regulation&nbsp;and&nbsp;Integratio
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  • ...]. Non-covalent forces that hold supramolecular polymers together include coordination, π-π interactions, and hydrogen bonding. One system that has been demons
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  • ...co Ciani, Davide M. Proserpio|year=1999|accessdate=26 March 2010}}</ref> Coordination polymers span scientific fields such as [[Organic chemistry|organic]] and [ Coordination polymers can be classified in a number of different ways due to particular
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  • ...ments such as [[silicon]] form familiar materials such as [[silicones]]. [[Coordination polymer]]s may contain a range of metals in the backbone, with non-covalent
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  • ...]], [[anionic addition polymerization]], [[Coordination polymerization|ion coordination polymerization]] or [[cationic addition polymerization]]. This is because e
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  • ...on the nature of the atom as well as its environment, specifically on the coordination number which in turn depends on the temperature and applied pressure. ...re 12-coordinated. Since metallic radii are always biggest for the highest coordination number, correction for less dense coordinations involves dividing by x, whe
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  • ===Coordination complexes=== Ruthenium forms a variety of coordination complexes. Examples are the many pentammine derivatives [Ru(NH<sub>3</sub>
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  • | Thinnest regular packing || Coordination number = 6 || 0.4764 || 0.5236 | Thickest regular packing || Coordination number = 12 || 0.2595 || 0.7405
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  • | Coordination =
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  • ...c dialkyldithiophosphates''' (often referred to as ZDDP) are a family of [[coordination compound]]s that feature [[zinc]] bound to the anion of dithiophosphoric ac ==Coordination chemistry==
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  • ...of [[Vovinam]] (a Vietnamese martial arts): "cương nhu phối triển" (coordination between [[hard and soft (martial arts)]]). Bamboo also symbolizes the Vietn
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  • ...pectroscopy]].<ref>{{cite book | chapter = Mössbauer Spectroscopy and the Coordination Chemistry of Iron | first1 = William Michael | last1 = Reiff | first2 = Gar
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  • | Coordination = In [[coordination chemistry]], phenylenediamine is an important ligand precursor. Schiff bas
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  • ...ntal stimuli (sounds, etc.) are seen with detomidine. A short period of in-coordination is characteristically followed by immobility and a firm stance with front l
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  • ...consciousness, dizziness, impairment of awareness, concentration, balance, coordination, or any significant limitation of mobility or impairment of hearing and vis
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  • ...ent and continually improve the flight test profession's communication and coordination.
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  • ...ganese(III) are characterized by their preference for distorted octahedral coordination due to the [[Jahn-Teller effect]] and its strong purple-red color.
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  • ...hrough safety analysis, implementation of cost effective action plans, and coordination with other safety initiatives worldwide.
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  • Many of these issues have required the coordination over a number of years of a number of medical and para professionals in det
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  • ...nition. The decision-making, attention, situational awareness and hand-eye coordination of the machine's operator became key in the success or failure of a task. I
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  • ...ing, exercising, evaluation and improvement activities to ensure effective coordination and the enhancement of capabilities to prevent, protect against, respond to ...ergency plan developed as part of the preparedness phase enables efficient coordination of rescue.
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  • ...er some time, due to the substitution of water for chloride in the inner [[coordination sphere]]. This kind of reaction is also observed in [[chrome alum]] solutio
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  • ...tration, [[depression (mood)|depression]], nausea, abdominal pain, loss of coordination, and numbness and tingling in the extremities.<ref name="Patrick06"/> Fati
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  • ...modeling, and map- and photo-interpretation. Again in the U.S., management coordination between fires is primarily done by the [[National Interagency Fire Center|N
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  • * Improve care coordination
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  • ...ate complex''' with the substrate. Chelate complexes are contrasted with [[coordination complex]]es with [[Denticity|monodentate]] ligands, which form only one bon [[Image:Cu chelate.png|thumb|Cu<sup>2+</sup> [[Coordination complex|complexes]] with [[methylamine]] (left) ''and'' [[ethylenediamine]]
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  • ...amino carboxylic acid]] and is used as a [[chelating agent]] which forms [[coordination compound]]s with metal ions (chelates) such as Ca<sup>2+</sup>, Cu<sup>2+</
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  • ...<sub>2</sub> is used in the analysis of [[palladium]] or [[nickel]]. Its [[coordination complex]]es are of theoretical interest as models for enzymes and as cataly
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  • ...<ref>S. Trofimenko, '''Scorpionates: Polypyrazolylborate Ligands and Their Coordination Chemistry'''. World Scientific Publishing Company, 1999.</ref> <ref>[[Chemi Coordination chemistry with [[Ruthenium]], [[rhodium]], [[osmium]], [[Molybdenum]], [[Tu
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  • ...derived from [[pyridine]]. This colourless solid is used as a ligand in [[coordination chemistry]].
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  • | Coordination = sp<sup>3</sup> throughout
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  • ...and]]s for a variety of cations.<ref>von Zelewsky, A. ''Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds''; John Wiley: Chichester, 1995. ISBN 0-471-95057-2.</ref> The [
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  • Catechol is the conjugate acid of a chelating agent used widely in [[coordination chemistry]]. Basic solutions of catechol react with iron(III) to give the
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  • ...mistry]], it forms strong complexes with most metal ions. In terms of its coordination properties, phen is similar to [[2,2'-bipyridine]] (bipy).
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  • .... Ethylenediamine is a well-known [[chelation|chelating]] [[ligand]] for [[coordination compound]]s, such as [[Tris(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) chloride|<nowiki>[<
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  • ==Coordination chemistry==
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  • ...phino)ethane''' (dppe) is a commonly used [[ligand|bidentate ligand]] in [[coordination chemistry]]. Dppe is almost invariably [[chelation|chelated]], although the ==Coordination chemistry==
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  • ==Coordination chemistry== ...kinetically inert, allowing further synthetic transformations on the other coordination sites.
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  • ...n. It binds to metal cations through the thiol groups, which ionize upon [[coordination chemistry|complexation]].
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  • ...[thioether]] is most often encountered as a [[tridentate]] [[ligand]] in [[coordination chemistry]]. ...ate = }}</ref> and the current synthesis entails the assembly within the [[coordination sphere]] of a metal ion followed by decomplexation.<ref>{{cite journal | au
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  • ...ut two isomers are prominent: [[2,2'-bipyridine]] is a popular ligand in [[coordination chemistry]] and [[4,4'-bipyridine]] is a precursor to the herbicide [[paraq ...its structure, 4,4'-bipyridine can bridge between metal centres to give [[coordination polymers]].
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  • ...ere it is referred to as "trien."<ref>von Zelewsky, A. "Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds" John Wiley: Chichester, 1995. ISBN 047195599.</ref> Octahedral
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  • ...rnal | author = Eisenberg, R. and Gray, H. B. | title = Trigonal-prismatic coordination. Crystal and Molecular Structure of Tris (cis-1,2-diphenylethylene-1,2-dith [[Category:Coordination compounds]]
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  • ...ften do not directly break any metal-ligand bonds, but occur in the second coordination sphere. The slowness of the metal ion exchange allows for certain experime [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ==Coordination chemistry== ...z-de-Luzuriaga, José M.; & Olmos, Elena | year = 1996 | title = Different Coordination modes of 1,1,1-tris(diphenylphosphinomethyl) ethane Ligand in Gold(I) and G
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  • ...nters of a [[benzene]] ring. It is a [[chelate|chelating]] [[ligand]] in [[coordination chemistry]]. This colourless oil is popularly abbreviated "diars."<ref>Holl ==Coordination chemistry==
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  • ...ref name = sanders/> A guest-free base porphyrin is bound to the center by coordination with its four pyridine substituents.
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  • ...,2-Bis(dimethylphosphino)ethane''' (dmpe) is a [[diphosphine ligand]] in [[coordination chemistry]]. It can be synthesised by the reaction of [[Grignard reagent|me
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  • ...ing iron complexes are more complex owing to variable oxidation states and coordination numbers. Well-studied derivatives include the ferric compounds, e.g. Fe(TP
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  • ...its structure, 4,4'-bipyridine can bridge between metal centres to give [[coordination polymers]].<ref>{{cite doi|10.1039/B606184B}}</ref>
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  • ==Coordination chemistry principles== ...amines and four carboxylates. Many of the resulting [[complex (chemistry)|coordination compound]]s adopt [[octahedral geometry]]. Although of little consequence
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  • ...tal ion. For [[Crystal field theory#High-spin and low-spin|high-spin]] [[Coordination complex|complexes]] of the [[divalent]] ions of first-row [[transition meta
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  • ...50 years after [[Alfred Werner]] had proposed the correct structures for [[coordination complexes]], have been summarised by Beck and Nagypál<ref>{{cite book ...nt information.<ref>{{cite book|last=F.J.C. Rossotti|first=J.|title=Modern coordination chemistry|editors=Lewis,J; Wilkins, R.G.|publisher=Interscience Publishers,
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  • ...However, none of the first row elements has a monomeric oxyanion with that coordination number. Instead, [[carbonate]] (CO<sub>3</sub><sup>2&minus;</sup>) and [[ni In the third and subsequent rows of the periodic table, 6-coordination is possible, but isolated octahedral oxyanions are not known because they w
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  • On the other hand stability constants for [[Coordination chemistry|metal complexes]], and binding constants for [[Host-guest chemist
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  • ...a</sub> values is important for the understanding of [[Complex (chemistry)|coordination complexes]], which are formed by the interaction of a metal ion, M<sup>m+</
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  • ...premed.com/interdisciplinary_course.php?code=0213000100000000 WikiPremed > Coordination Chemistry] Retrieved on July 2, 2009</ref> completing the octahedral group
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  • [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...ns for cationic [[metal complex]]es with an [[18-Electron rule|unsaturated coordination sphere]]. These special anions are essential components of [[Homogeneous c .... <ref>{{cite journal | author = Honeychuck, R. V.; Hersh, W. H. | title = Coordination of “Noncoordinating” Anions: Synthesis, Characterization, and X-ray Cry
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  • ...lenwright, S. J. Trans-effects in octahedral transition metal complexes. ''Coordination Chemistry Reviews'' '''2000''', ''203'', 5-80.</ref> ...b>3</sub>)<sub>4</sub><sup>2+</sup>, the ''[[Cis-trans isomerism#Inorganic coordination complexes|trans]]'' product is obtained instead.
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  • ...on metal]] compounds, all of which can be considered [[complex (chemistry)|coordination complexes]]. CFT successfully accounts for some [[magnetic]] properties, c ...splitting diagrams can aid in the prediction of the magnetic properties of coordination compounds. A compound that has unpaired electrons in its splitting diagram
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  • ...e [[valence bond theory]] in [[quantum chemistry]]) is a popular method in coordination chemistry to estimate the [[oxidation state]]s of atoms. ...lines of force are divided equally between the bonds to the corners of the coordination polyhedron.<br />
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  • The term '''coordination geometry''' is used in a number of related fields of chemistry and solid st The coordination geometry of an atom is the geometrical pattern formed by atoms around the c
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  • ...to describe how a group of ''contiguous'' [[atom]]s of a [[ligand]] are [[coordination chemistry|coordinated]] to a central atom. Hapticity of a ligand is indica The η-notation is encountered in many coordination compounds:
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  • ...ics)|absorption]]s in the UV and visible [[electromagnetic spectrum]] of [[coordination compound]]s. ...complex ions'', little was known about the excited electronic states of [[coordination complex|complex metal ions]]. They used [[Hans Bethe]]'s [[crystal field t
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  • ...b>)<sub>5</sub>(NO<sub>2</sub>)]Cl<sub>2</sub>. The [[cation]]ic cobalt [[Coordination complex|complex]] exists in two separable linkage isomers. In the yellow-c [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • In [[coordination chemistry]], '''ammine complexes''' are [[metal complex]]es containing at l [[Cisplatin]] is a coordination compound containing two chlorido and two ammine ligands. It is a [[metal-ba
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  • ...but the terminology is popular in textbooks, especially those describing [[coordination compound]]s. Once such a bond has been formed, its strength and description ...a so-called ''adduct''. The process of forming a dipolar bond is called ''coordination''. The electron donor acquires a positive [[formal charge]], while the elec
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  • In [[chemistry]] and [[crystallography]], the '''coordination number''' of a central atom in a [[molecule]] or [[crystal]] is the number .../sub>]<sup>1-</sup> has Cr<sup>3+</sup> as its central cation, which has a coordination number of 6.
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  • '''Coordination isomerism''' is a form of [[structural isomerism]] in which the composition [[Coordination complex]]
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  • In '''oxidative addition''', a metal complex with vacant coordination sites and a relatively low [[oxidation state]] is oxidized by the [[Inserti ...the two groups (X and Y) should be adjacent to each other in the metal's [[coordination sphere]]. Reductive elimination is the key product releasing step of severa
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  • ...e base) mechanism''' describes the pathway by which many metal [[amine]] [[Coordination chemistry|complexes]] undergo substitution, that is [[ligand exchange]]. Ty [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • The expected effects for octahedral coordination are given in the following table: [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...er ligand, although in some cases one arm is hemi-labile and an additional coordination site is generated transiently. Early examples of pincer ligands (not calle Many tridentate ligands types occupy three contiguous, coplanar coordination sites. The most famous such ligand is [[terpyridine]] (“terpy”). Terpy
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  • ...CO complex and during the hydride migration step that follows. During the coordination of the alkene to the intermediate complex, the effect of bite angle on the [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...also: [[functional group]]) that binds to a central metal-atom to form a [[coordination complex]]. The bonding between metal and ligand generally involves formal ...xplain many of the previously inexplicable isomers. He resolved the first coordination complex called [[hexol]] into optical isomers, overthrowing the theory that
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  • ...chains to link the donor functionalities, but such ligands often lead to [[coordination polymer]]s. [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • .../D01594.html ''denticity'']</ref><ref>von Zelewsky, A. "Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds" John Wiley: Chichester, 1995. ISBN 047195599.</ref> In many cas ...are particularly useful for binding lanthanide ions, which typically have coordination numbers greater than 6.
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  • | Coordination = <!-- edge-shared bioctahedron --> ...Abbreviated "tren," it is the archetypal tripodal ligand of interest in [[coordination chemistry]].
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  • ...>. (Note that in this definition the meaning of valence is equivalent to [[coordination number]]) Often in [[chemical nomenclature]] the phrase ''ate'' is [[suffix [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...igurations can be understood through the two major models used to describe coordination complexes; [[ligand field theory]], which is an application of [[molecular ...l|''d''-orbitals]] plays an important role in the electron spin state of a coordination complex. There are three factors that affect the Δ: the period of the meta
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  • ...gand]]s. The terminology is typically applied to [[Coordination chemistry|coordination]] and [[Organometallic chemistry|organometallic]] complexes, but resembles ...tically held nucleophile can exchange positions with a ligand in the first coordination sphere, resulting in net substitution. An illustrative process comes from t
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  • ...ge [[ligand]]s. The term is typically applied to [[Coordination chemistry|coordination]] and [[Organometallic chemistry|organometallic]] complexes, but resembles ...[[nucleophile]] has no influence on this rate. An intermediate of reduced coordination number can be detected. Complexes that undergo dissociative substitution a
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  • '''Tetracoordinate''' in [[coordination chemistry]] generally refers to four [[ligand]]s or atomic attachments to a [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...sub>(NH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>4</sub>]<sup>+</sup> <br>The colored atoms form a coordination sphere around the ion of [[cobalt]] ]] In [[coordination chemistry]], the '''coordination sphere''' refers to a central atom or ion and an array of molecules or anio
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  • In [[chemistry]], a '''coordination complex''' or '''metal complex''', is a structure consisting of a central a <ref>[http://goldbook.iupac.org/C01330.html IUPAC definition of coordination entity]</ref>
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  • .... A. Nugent and J. M. Mayer; Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1988.</ref> [[Coordination complex]]es featuring multiply bonded ligands are of both scholarly and pra [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...ion]] of the [[valence electron]]s of a [[transition metal]] center in a [[coordination complex]].<ref>{{Cite journal ...formalism has been incorporated into the two major models used to describe coordination complexes; [[ligand field theory]] which is an application of [[molecular o
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  • ...ination chemistry, the '''oxidation number''' of a central [[atom]] in a [[coordination compound]] is the charge that it would have if all the [[ligand]]s were rem (in a coordination compound, all shared electron pairs are donated by the ligands). Imagine th
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  • ...ls.png|thumb|right|200px|Idealized structure of a compound with octahedral coordination geometry.]] ...s, is referred to as octahedral.<ref>von Zelewsky, A. "Stereochemistry of Coordination Compounds" John Wiley: Chichester, 1995. ISBN 047195599.</ref>
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  • ...nomenon is most often observed in [[mixed-valence]] bi- and polymetallic [[coordination complex]]es. The IVCT band is usually observed in the visible or near [[inf [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...n Chemical Society, Washington, D. C.</ref> is a mechanism and rate law in coordination chemistry governing the [[associative substitution]] reactions of octahedra [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...entanuclear complex undergo SCO and that the phenomenon is affected by its coordination and solvent environment. [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...e the geometry, e.g. ''TP''-3 which is followed by a number that gives the coordination number of the central atom.<ref name = "IUPAC inorganic">NOMENCLATURE OF IN ...riority number assigned are chloride, 1; acetonitrile,2; pyridene,3. Each coordination type has a different procedure for specifying the configuration index and t
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  • ...tive energies of [[term symbol|elecronic terms]] in [[transition metal]] [[coordination complex|complexes]], much like [[Tanabe-Sugano diagram]]s. They are named a [[Category:Coordination chemistry]]
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  • ...me Court of the State of California, In re Marriage Cases Judicial Council Coordination Proceeding No. 4365, Application for leave to file brief amici curiae in su * [[Developmental coordination disorder]]
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  • ...The symptoms of this include facial weakness, visual impairment, loss of coordination, or balance and a sudden headache. Severe blockage of the arteries to the b
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  • ...to impairments in memory, attention, learning ability as well as in motor coordination. Many adolescents become exposed to marijuana in social settings, and as s
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  • ...term [[episodic memory]], working memory, [[Motor coordination|psychomotor coordination]], and concentration.<ref name=memoryhindered>{{cite journal |author=Riedel
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  • ...two [[histidine]] and one [[tyrosine]] residues that play a role in metal coordination are shown in the Cu(I) bound, Cu(II) bound, and unbound conformations, whic
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  • ...kaging—but my mouth was awkward and clumsy. When I attempted to stand my coordination was off. Within a couple of minutes, however, I was fine and clear-headed, ...generally quite different from those of alcohol, like alcohol, it impairs coordination. It also emphasizes that salvia is not a 'party drug.'
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  • | Coordination = '''Copper ibuprofenate''' is a [[Coordination complex|chemical complex]] consisting of [[Copper#Compounds|copper(II)]] an
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  • |journal=Coordination Chemistry Reviews|volume = 197 {{chem|XeF|2}} is also able to form [[complex (chemistry)|coordination complex]]es with transition metal ions. Over 30 such complexes have been sy
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  • ...onsultations with the [[Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations|Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations (CORU)]] leadership, including [[Luis
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  • ...er were given a tip by an associate of Ramzi Yousef about his location. In coordination with the Pakistani [[Inter-Services Intelligence]] (ISI), DSS and ISI arres
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  • ...e =Addressing Foodborne Threats to Health: Policies, Practices, and Global Coordination | publisher =National Academies | year =2006 | pages =Pages 39, 41 | isbn =
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  • ...tility in examining a war not specifically on the tactic of terror, but in coordination among multiple national or regional insurgencies. It may be politically inf ...s the natives to communicate -- that communication can be likened to swarm coordination. If the state is occupied, or in civil war, another paradigm comes into pla
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  • ..., the stream of public messages, serving as the recruiting, motivation and coordination drives for other cells, diminishes. If the actions are too successful, the
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  • ...use changes in the tempo and mode of guerrilla operations in such areas as coordination of strikes, leveraging of financing, recruitment, and media manipulation. W
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  • ...cooperation with foreign governments and participates in the development, coordination, and implementation of [[United States|American]] counterterrorism policy.
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  • ...ll]], [[Orlando Bosch]] and [[Gaspar Jiménez Escobedo]], he founded the [[Coordination of United Revolutionary Organizations]] (CORU).<ref>[http://www.granma.cu/i
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  • ...dges can be used to connect adjacent pads when necessary. Careful hand-eye coordination is needed to avoid causing inadvertent short circuits.
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