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what does leptic in homoleptic means?​

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Answered by samfernando342
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Homoleptic. In inorganic chemistry, a homoleptic chemical compound is a metal compound with all ligands identical. The term uses a homo prefix to indicate that something is the same for all.

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Homoleptic. In inorganic chemistry, a homoleptic chemical compound is a metal compound with all ligands identical. The term uses a homo prefix to indicate that something is the same for all.

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