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Ligand Field Theory
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Summary
Ligand field theory
is an extension of
crystal field theory
that accounts for the
covalent interactions
between ligands and
metal ions
in
coordination complexes
, providing a more accurate description of the
electronic structure
and properties of these complexes. It helps explain phenomena such as color, magnetism, and
stability of coordination compounds
by considering both ionic and
covalent bonding
aspects.
Concepts
Coordination Chemistry
Crystal Field Theory
Electronic Structure
Covalent Bonding
Metal-Ligand Interactions
Spectrochemical Series
D-Orbital Splitting
Magnetism In Coordination Compounds
Color Of Transition Metal Complexes
Molecular Orbital Theory
Transition Metals
Variable Oxidation States
Inorganic Chemistry
Color Of Complexes
Metal-Ligand Bonding
Octahedral Geometry
Metal-ligand Complex
Coordination Complex
Isomerism In Coordination Complexes
Trans Effect
Octahedral Complexes
Thermodynamics Of Ligand Substitution
Metal Ion Interaction
Isomerism In Coordination Compounds
Square Planar Complexes
Palladium(II) Complexes
Platinum(II) Complexes
Geometry Of Coordination Compounds
Inorganic Compounds
Complex Ions
Relevant Degrees
Chemistry, Crystallography, Mineralogy 70%
Crystallography 30%
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