Give one example each of two electrons and four electrons donor ligands?
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Ligands are considered neutral in charge, and may donate either 2, 1 or zero electrons to the bond. For example, ligands such as CO and NH3 are considered to have filled valence and contribute 2 electrons.
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Answer: Example of two electron donor ligand is Carbon monoxide (CO) and four electron donor ligand is Acetylene.
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Carbon Monoxide
- CO is a dative, L-type ligand that, upon binding, does not change the metal center's oxidation state but does raise the overall electron count by two units.
- A highly deadly, tasteless, colorless, and odourless gas is carbon monoxide. Over a wide range of concentrations.
- It is highly combustible in air and burns with a vivid blue flame. It cannot dissolve in water.
Acetylene
- Due to its two bonds, acetylene has the potential to be a four-electron donor ligand.
- Acetylene substitutes can be thought of as four-electron donors in the extremely stable polymetallic complexes they generate.
- A colourless gas with a little garlic-like smell is what acetylene appears to be flammable with ease and emitting a sooty flame.
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