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structure of dichloro tetra amine iron 2 ion

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Answered by Itzcreamykitty
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A coordination complex is a substance in which a metal atom or ion accepts electrons from (and thus associates with) a group of neutral molecules or anions called ligands. A complex can be an anion, a cation ion, or a neutral molecule. Coordination compounds are neutral substances (i.e. uncharged) in which at least one ion is present as a complex. You will learn more about coordination compounds in the lab lectures for experiment 5 in this course.

The coordination compounds are named in the following way.

A. When naming coordination compounds, always name the cation before the anion. This rule holds regardless of whether the complex ion is the cation or the anion. (This is just like naming an ionic compound.)

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structure of dichloro tetra amine iron 2 ion

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