Transition metals are defined as those elements that have (or readily form) partially filled d orbitals. ... The transition elements and main group elements can form coordination compounds, or complexes, in which a central metal atom or ion is bonded to one or more ligands by coordinate covalent bonds....
Transition metals are defined as those elements that have (or readily form) partially filled d orbitals. ... The transition elements and main group elements can form coordination compounds, or complexes, in which a central metal atom or ion is bonded to one or more ligands by coordinate covalent bonds....
Introduction
58mDefinition
57mClassification of Ligands - I
58mClassification of Ligands - II
57mLigands - III and Nomenclature - I
54mNomenclature - II
57mCoordination Number - I
56mCoordination Number - II
59mCoordination Number - III
56mCoordination Number - IV
57mIsomerism - I
57mIsomerism - II
56mCoordination Equilibria - I
57mCoordination Equilibria - II
56mBonding in Complexes - I
58mBonding in Complexes - II
55mBonding in Complexes - III
57mBonding in Complexes - IV
55mJahn-Teller Effect
56mSpin Crossover and Colour
56mOptical Spectra
56md-d Transitions
57mCharge Transfer
59mOrgel Diagram
56mTanabe Sugano Diagram
56mMLCT Transitions
56mApplication of CFT
56mSpinels
55mMagnetochemistry
56mMagnetic Properties
56mMagnetic Measurements
55mLigand Field Theory
56mSigma Orbitals
56mPi Orbitals?
56mReaction Mechanism - I
55mReaction Mechniasm - II
55mReaction Mechanism - III
54mReaction Mechanism - IV
55mReaction Mechanism - V
59mBiological Inorganic Chemistry
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