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What is central ion & co-ordination number?​

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Answered by MysteriousMoonchild
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Explanation:

•In coordination chemistry, the coordination number is the number of ligands attached to the central ion (more specifically, the number of donor atoms).

• Coordination numbers are normally between two and nine. The number of bonds depends on the size, charge, and electron configuration of the metal ion and the ligands.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In coordination chemistry, the coordination number is the number of ligands attached to the central ion (more specifically, the number of donor atoms). Coordination numbers are normally between two and nine. The number of bonds depends on the size, charge, and electron configuration of the metal ion and the ligands.

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