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Q.8 Why transition elements forms complex compounds ?

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Transition elements have tendency to form complexes more than s and p block elements, which form only a few complexes.

According to this model, transition-metal ions form coordination complexes because they have empty valence-shell orbitals that can accept pairs of electrons from a Lewis base. Ligands must therefore be Lewis bases: They must contain at least one pair of nonbonding electrons that can be donated to a metal ion.

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