Application of coordination compounds
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Phthalocyanine is a class ofcoordination complexes that the dyes and pigments industry extensively use. ... We apply the concept of coordination compounds in the extraction of metals from their ores too frequently these days. Extraction of nickel and cobalt involves uses a major use of these compounds.
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Applications of coordination compounds are:-
1.)Coordination compounds have specific colours. Therefore, they find a common place in industries for intense colourations. Phthalocyanine is a class of coordination complexes that the dyes and pigments industry extensively use. They use it to impart specific colouration to fabrics.
2.)Some of the cyanide complexes find their use for electroplating a protective layer on surfaces. There are complexes that find the application of coordination compounds in photography.
3.)EDTA is another complex compound we use for the determination of hardness of water. Uses of coordination compounds also involve their application as catalysts. These days, they are becoming increasingly popular in the polymer industry as well.
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Applications of coordination compounds are:-
1.)Coordination compounds have specific colours. Therefore, they find a common place in industries for intense colourations. Phthalocyanine is a class of coordination complexes that the dyes and pigments industry extensively use. They use it to impart specific colouration to fabrics.
2.)Some of the cyanide complexes find their use for electroplating a protective layer on surfaces. There are complexes that find the application of coordination compounds in photography.
3.)EDTA is another complex compound we use for the determination of hardness of water. Uses of coordination compounds also involve their application as catalysts. These days, they are becoming increasingly popular in the polymer industry as well.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU:-))
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