Why do transition metals form large number of complex compund?
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Transition metals have partially filled d-orbitals.
With the coordination bonding they attain the lone pair and and can fill their d orbitals with bonding.
Thus they form many coordination bonds.
Hope this helps you.
With the coordination bonding they attain the lone pair and and can fill their d orbitals with bonding.
Thus they form many coordination bonds.
Hope this helps you.
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Hey !!
Transition metal form a large number of complex compound because it is due to small size and high ionic change / availability of d orbitals.
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This is due to the comparatively smaller sizes of the metal ion, their high ionic charges and the availability of d - orbitals for bond formation.
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