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In the compound, CaNa[Fe(CN)6], what ligands are in the coordination sphere?

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Answered by sonukumardreamer
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cn6 is the ligands

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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CN- is a ligand in the coordination sphere.

What are Ligands?

  • An ion or a molecule that donates which donates an electron pair to get attached to the central atom to create a coordination complex.
  • Ligands are mostly metallic and they act as Lewis bases.
  • Most Ligands are cations but they can be anions and neutral as well.
  • There are different types of ligands like Mono dentate Ligands, Bidentate Ligands, Tridentate Ligands, Polydentate Ligands, Ambidentate ligands, etc.
  • These types are based on the number of electron pairs that are available for the central atom.
  • Examples of Ligands include H20, NH3, CO, OH-, etc.

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