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Co-ordinates

Copyright 2010 Bruce J. Black. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights of reproduction in any form reserved. [Pg.47]

The possibility of error is less with rectangular co-ordinates, and the polar co-ordinate dimensions shown in Fig. 3.1 could be redrawn as rectangular co-ordinates as shown in Fig. 3.5. [Pg.48]


Also an atom, molecule, or ion that is electron deficient and which can form a co-ordinate link with an electron donor. Thus in the complex ion [Co(NH3)eP the cobalt(Ill) ion is an acceptor and the ammonia the electron donor. t-acceptors are molecules or atoms which accept electrons into n, p or d orbitals. [Pg.10]

Berlin green, FeFe(CN)mechanism postulated for the interchange of substituents in trigonal-bipyramidal 5-co-ordinate complexes, e g. PF, and its substituted derivatives. berthoUide compound Solid phases showing a range of composition. [Pg.58]

The chemistry of Be is largely that of covalent species although ionic oxygen-co-ordinated species, e.g. [Be(H20>4]2 [Be3(OH)3p are... [Pg.58]

An unstable lower oxidation stale is found in Cd - CdCl and Cd - CdCl - AICI3 melts and may contain Cd — Cd bonds. The common co-ordination number for Cd is 6 (octahedral) although 4 and 5 co-ordination are known. [Pg.74]

CoS04,7H20. Few cobalt(III) oxy acid salts are known. 002(504)3,ISHjO is formed by electrolytic oxidation and forms alums Co(N03)3 contains co-ordinated nitrate (C0F3 plus NjOs). [Pg.104]

Copper(II) salts (blue in aqueous solution) are typical M(II) salts but generally have a distorted co-ordination (Jahn-Teller distortion, 4 near plus 2 far neighbours). Extensive ranges of complexes are known, particularly with /V-ligands. [Pg.111]

DNOC See 4,6-dinitro-o-cresol. dodecahedral co-ordination Co-ordination by... [Pg.145]

Complexes. These derivatives contain complex anions which may be considered as derived from co-ordination of an H" ion to a metal or non-metal. Examples are the BH4" and ReHg " ions. [Pg.208]


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Cartesian co-ordinates

Co-ordinate bonds

Co-ordinate covalent bond

Co-ordinate link

Co-ordinate words

Co-ordinate, reaction

Co-ordinated Research Projects

Co-ordinated cyanide

Co-ordinated hydroxide

Co-ordinated imines

Co-ordinated pyridines

Co-ordinated thiolates

Co-ordinated water

Co-ordinates, internal

Co-ordinating engineering work

Co-ordinating polyhedra

Co-ordination

Co-ordination Effects

Co-ordination Number Greater than Six

Co-ordination Numbers other than Six

Co-ordination catalysts

Co-ordination complexes

Co-ordination compound

Co-ordination compounds, of Boron

Co-ordination isomerism

Co-ordination molecular

Co-ordination numbers

Co-ordination polymerization

Co-ordination principle

Co-ordinators

Co-ordinators

Complex or Co-ordination Compounds and Ions

Configuration co-ordinate

Curvilinear co-ordinates

Cylindrical co-ordinates

Eight-co-ordinate Complexes

Electrophilic Reactions of Co-ordinated Pyridines

Elliptic co-ordinates

Equations for the Moments of Co-ordinates

Five co-ordinate

Five co-ordinate complexes

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Five co-ordinate complexes terms Links

Five- and Six-co-ordinate Complexes

Four- and Five-co-ordinate Complexes

Four-co-ordinate Boron Compounds

Four-co-ordinate sulphur

Generalized co-ordinates

Global co-ordinates

Gold complexes five co-ordinate

Gold complexes unusual co-ordination numbers

High-temperature polymers co-ordination

Inclusion co-ordinators

Intermolecular Attack by Co-ordinated Hydroxide

Intramolecular Attack by Co-ordinated Hydroxide

Levels of co-ordination

Metal Complexes Co-ordination Number Four

Metal Complexes Co-ordination Numbers Four and Five

Metal Complexes Co-ordination Numbers Six and Higher

Metal co-ordination

Motor co-ordination

Normal co-ordinates

Nucleophilic Attack on Co-ordinated Nitriles

Nucleophilic Reactions of Co-ordinated Pyridines

Ordinal

Other Reactions of Co-ordinated Ligands with Nucleophiles

Other Reactions of Esters and Amides with Co-ordinated Nucleophiles

Oxidation and Reduction of Co-ordinated Ligands

Packaging co-ordination

Parabolic co-ordinates

Polar co-ordinates

Polymerisation co-ordination

Program co-ordinator

Project Co-ordination Staff

Reaction co-ordinate diagram

Reactions Involving Two-co-ordinate Phosphorus

Reactions involving Two-co-ordinating Phosphorus

Reactions of Co-ordinated Amines

Reactions of Co-ordinated Carbonyl Compounds with Nucleophiles

Reactions of Co-ordinated Cyanide

Reactions of Co-ordinated Ligands

Reactions of Co-ordinated Thiolate

Reactions of Co-ordinated Water or Hydroxide

Reactions of co-ordinated

Reactivity of Co-ordinated Enolates with Electrophiles

Rectangular co-ordinates

Reduction of co-ordinated ligands

Seven-co-ordinate Complexes

Six-co-ordinate Complexes

Six-co-ordinate Species

Six-co-ordinated Phosphorus Compounds

Solvent co-ordinate

Solvent co-ordination

Special educational needs co-ordinator

Spectra of Some Co-ordinated Ligands

Spherical co-ordinates

Structures as co-ordinating polyhedra

Study co-ordination

Teacher-co-ordinators

Tetra-co-ordinate Sulphur

The Reaction Co-ordinate

Three-co-ordinate sulphur

Transformation from Internal to Normal Co-ordinates

Unusual co-ordination numbers

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