Chemistry, asked by vidhi111112, 1 year ago

ligands donate the electron to the central metal atom but even metal bears positive charge. why?

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Answered by rukmaniajay9p9fuc1
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becz metals gives their electrons. and one protons are in more in the atom. so

vidhi111112: but metals do not give their electrons they accept the electrons donated by ligands in coordination compounds
rukmaniajay9p9fuc1: o i am telling about sharing compound
Anonymous: actually they are the coordinate bonds ....
Answered by Anonymous
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Here is Your Answer.....!!!!!
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☆ Actually welcome to the concept of the Chemical Bonding.....

☆Basically We know that the ligands form the coordinate or covalent bonds with the central Metal atom.....but actually what happens .....

☆Although the electron is provided to gain stability or reduce instability ....but some of the atoms like oxygen , sulphur and nitrogen ,etc having lone pairs and special bonds like hydrogen bonding .....there structures goes under resonance ...due to which ...there is continuous shifting of Pi electrons and positive charge ....

☆Thus sometimes due to the coordinate bonds ...there is deficiency of electrons on the central atom.....

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