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  • | Coordination = ...]] manufacture.<ref name="holleman">Holleman, A. F.; Wiberg, E. "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001. ISBN 0-12-352651-5</ref> In the laborato
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  • ...ion|adverse effect]]s include drowsiness, headaches and migraines, [[motor coordination]] impairment and/or upset stomach. Carbamazepine preparations typically gre ==Chemistry==
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  • | Coordination = ...yday "Iodine and Iodine Compounds" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim</ref>
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  • | Coordination = ...t5 = M.B.P.P. | last6 = Delerue-Matos | first6 = Cristina | journal = Food Chemistry | volume = 120 | pages = 960}}</ref><ref name = Leszczyńska>{{cite journa
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  • | Coordination = ...lleman: [http://books.google.com/books?id=vEwj1WZKThEC&pg=PA1444 Inorganic chemistry], p.1444. Academic Press, 2001; Google books</ref><br />
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  • | Coordination = ...function of frequency. Lower frequencies are less affected by the [[Salt (chemistry)|salt]], so that the acoustic energy travels much farther in the ocean. [[B
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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 ==Chemistry==
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  • ...liəm|}}) by [[Hoffmann-La Roche]], is a [[benzodiazepine]] [[derivative (chemistry)|derivative]] [[drug]]. It is commonly used for treating [[anxiety]], [[ins ** Impaired coordination
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  • | Coordination = Octahedral (Na<sup>+</sup>)<br/>Octahedral (Cl<sup>–</sup>) ...ula|formula]] [[Sodium|Na]][[Chloride|Cl]]. Sodium chloride is the [[salt (chemistry)|salt]] most responsible for the salinity of the [[ocean]] and of the [[ext
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  • ...Acid and Related Chelating Agents" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.{{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a10_095}}</ref> ...ate base]] that is the [[ligand]], and H<sub>4</sub>EDTA, the [[precursor (chemistry)|precursor]] to that ligand. At very low pH (very acidic conditions) the f
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  • ...R>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;of&nbsp;Life || '''3.2.1'''&nbsp;[[Organic chemistry|Chemicals&nbsp;and&nbsp;the&nbsp;Vital&nbsp;Processes]] '''3.2.2'''&nbsp;[[ ...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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  • | Coordination = Acrylates and acrylic chemistry have a wide variety of industrial uses that include:
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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 [[Category:Supramolecular chemistry]]
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  • ...an scientific fields such as [[Organic chemistry|organic]] and [[inorganic chemistry]], [[biology]], [[materials science]], [[electrochemistry]], and pharmacolo 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 *[[RAFT (chemistry)]]
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  • ...ounds (Recommendations 1993)] IUPAC, Commission on Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry, 1993, Blackwell Scientific</ref>). The difference in names between the two ...]], [[anionic addition polymerization]], [[Coordination polymerization|ion coordination polymerization]] or [[cationic addition polymerization]]. This is because e
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  • As chemistry developed into a science it became clear that metals formed the large major ...ment holds. It has very similar properties to benzene.<ref name=Greenwood>>Chemistry of the elements, N.N. Greenwood A. Earnshaw. Pergamon Press 1984 ISBN 0-08-
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  • ...a powder.<ref name=cotton>{{cite book|last = Cotton|first = Simon|title = Chemistry of Precious Metals| pages = 1–20|publisher = Springer-Verlag New York, LL ...s from Spent Nuclear Fuel. Part I PART I: General Considerations and Basic Chemistry|url =http://www.platinummetalsreview.com/pdf/pmr-v47-i2-074-087.pdf| first1
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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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  • ==Chemistry and compounds==
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  • | Coordination = ...Phenylene- and Toluenediamines” in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2002, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. {{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a19_405}}</ref>
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  • | Coordination = ...OH. Typically available as a white powder,<ref name=crc>[[CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics]] 65th Ed.</ref> it is commonly used as a developer in [[black
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  • | Coordination = ...dat, Dieter Mayer "Ethylene Oxide" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.{{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a10_117}}.</ref>
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  • ...tic susceptibility of the elements and inorganic compounds, in Handbook of Chemistry and Physics| publisher = CRC press| isbn = 0849304857|first = David R. last ...elative to other oxidation states of manganese.<ref>'''Descriptive Organic Chemistry''' Geoffrey Rayner-Canham, Tina Overton, Macmillan, 2003. p. 491</ref>
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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 **Basic Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics (Statistics), Physics);
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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 {{Main|organochromium chemistry}}
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  • ...) is a medical condition caused by increased levels of the [[Heavy metal (chemistry)|heavy metal]] [[lead]] in the body. Lead interferes with a variety of body ...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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  • ...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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  • ...<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 ...hfuss, T.B.; Angelici, R. J.| title = Synthesis and Technique in Inorganic Chemistry: A Laboratory Manual | edition = 3rd | date = 1999 | pages = 213–215 }}</
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  • ...menko, '''Scorpionates: Polypyrazolylborate Ligands and Their Coordination Chemistry'''. World Scientific Publishing Company, 1999.</ref> <ref>[[Chemical & Engi ...eteroscorpionate Ligands of Relevance to Molybdoenzymes, (2004), Inorganic Chemistry]</ref>.
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  • | title = Handbook of Chemistry and Physics ...[[pyridine]]. This colourless solid is used as a ligand in [[coordination chemistry]].
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  • ...ng field of [[supramolecular chemistry]].<ref>Lehn, J. M. ''Supramolecular Chemistry: Concepts and Perspectives''; VCH: Weinhiem, 1995.</ref> The term cryptand ...ub>3</sub>N; the formal [[IUPAC]] (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) name for this compound is 1,10-diaza-4,7,13,16,21,24-hexaoxabicyclo[8.8.8]
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  • ...lfried Paulus "Phenol Derivatives" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, 2002: Weinheim. DOI: 10.1002/14356007.a19_313. Article Online P ===Organic chemistry===
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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). ...Application of chelate Compounds in Analytical Chemistry" Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1973, volume 34, pages 13-27.</ref> It is used as a [[redox]] [[redox ind
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  • ...Hartmut Höke "Amines, Aliphatic" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005 Wiley-VCH Verlag, Weinheim. {{DOI:10.1002/14356007.a02_001}}</ref> .... 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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  • ...avior.<ref name="Cotton1">Cotton, F.A.; Wilkinson, G. ''Advanced Inorganic Chemistry: A Comprehensive Text'', 4th ed.; Wiley-Interscience Publications: New York ...mi, G.; Rauchfuss, T.; Angelici, R. ''Synthesis and Technique in Inorganic Chemistry'', 3rd ed.; University Science Books: Sausalito, CA, 1999; pp. 85-92. ISBN
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  • ==Coordination chemistry== ...kinetically inert, allowing further synthetic transformations on the other coordination sites.
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  • ...o metal cations through the thiol groups, which ionize upon [[coordination chemistry|complexation]].
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  • ...is most often encountered as a [[tridentate]] [[ligand]] in [[coordination chemistry]]. ...9]aneS3)([9]aneS3(O))](ClO4)2.2NaClO4<sup>.</sup>H2O | journal = Inorganic Chemistry | volume = 26 | issue = | pages = 3762–3769(8) | pmid = | doi = 10.1021/i
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  • ...s are prominent: [[2,2'-bipyridine]] is a popular ligand in [[coordination chemistry]] and [[4,4'-bipyridine]] is a precursor to the herbicide [[paraquat]]. Th ...its structure, 4,4'-bipyridine can bridge between metal centres to give [[coordination polymers]].
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  • | Coordination = ==Coordination properties==
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  • ...Hartmut Höke "Amines, Aliphatic" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2005 Wiley-VCH Verlag, Weinheim. DOE: 10.1002/14356007.a02 001</ref> ...an adopt several diastereomeric structures, most of which are [[Chirality (chemistry)|chiral]].
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  • .... D.; Stiefel, E. I., Eds. “Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, Dithiolene Chemistry: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications” Wiley-Interscience: New York, 2 ...ral metal centres. Such species were originally of interest in analytical chemistry. Dithiolenes lacking benzene backbones represented an important developmen
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  • In [[chemistry]], '''clathrochelates''' are [[ligands]] that encapsulate a metal ion. [[Ch ...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
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  • ...ing solvents, such as water.<ref>''Solvents and Solvent Effects in Organic Chemistry'', Christian Reichardt Wiley-VCH; 3 edition 2003 ISBN 3-527-30618-8</ref> T ...nfred Eggersdorfer “Ketones” in Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, 2002, Wienheim. {{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a15_077}}</ref>
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  • ...ntate [[ligand]] in [[Inorganic Chemistry|inorganic]] and [[organometallic chemistry]]. ==Coordination chemistry==
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  • | Coordination = ...Phenylene- and Toluenediamines” in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2002, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. {{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a19_405}}</ref>
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  • ...popularly abbreviated "diars."<ref>Holleman, A. F.; Wiberg, E. "Inorganic Chemistry" Academic Press: San Diego, 2001. ISBN 0-12-352651-5.</ref> Related, but n ==Coordination chemistry==
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  • ...the conjugate acids of [[ligand]]s that bind [[metals]] to form [[complex (chemistry)|complexes]]. The metal [[ion]] usually has a charge of 2+ or 3+. A schem ===Supramolecular chemistry===
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