Unit 1) 6) Ligands And Transition Metal Complexes Flashcards

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What is a complex

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A complex consist of a central metal ion surrounded by ligand
- an important property of transition metals is their ability to form complexes

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The molecules or ions surrounding the central metal ion or atom are called _______

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The molecules or ions surrounding the central metal ion or atom are called ligands

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What are ligands

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Ligands are electron donors which are usually negative ions or uncharged molecules with one or more non bonding pairs of electrons (lone pairs)

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Ligands are electron donors , what do they donate

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  • ligands are electron donors , donating their non bonding electrons into infilled metal orbitals and forming what are known as dative covalent bonds
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What is a dative covalent bond

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A dative covalent bond is one in which both electrons in the bond are donated by one of the atoms rather than one from each atom

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What are common neutral ligands

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Ammonia (NH3) and water (H20) are common neutral ligands .

  • ammonia has a non bonding pair of electrons on the nitrogen ion
  • water has two non bonding pairs on the oxygen atom
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What are common negatively charged ligands

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Cl- and CN-

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What are monodentate ligands

- what are some examples

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Ligands which donate one pair of electrons to the central metal ion are said to be monodentate.
- some examples Include Cl- and H20,CN- and NH3 A
(Chloride , water , cyanide and ammonia)

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What is a bidentate ligand

- include some examples

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A bidentate ligand donates two pairs of electrons to the central metal ion

  • examples include the oxalate ion (C2O4^2-) and 1,2 diaminoethane (ethylenediamine)
  • look at drawings in notes
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What is a hexadentate ligand

- common example of this ligand

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A hexadentate ligand has six pairs of non bonding electrons that bind to a central metal ion in a 1:1 ration

  • a hexadentate you should be familiar with is ethylenediamineetetraacetic acid (EDTA)
  • look at diagrams in notes (the diagram shows the structure if the EDTA ligand and how it forms a complex with the nickel (II)ion
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11
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What is the charge of the EDTA ion

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EDTA ion has a 4- charge

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What is a quadridentate ligand

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  • a quadridentate ligand has four lone pairs, so forms four co-ordinate bonds with the central metal atom or ion
  • an example of this occurs in haemoglobin
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What is the coordination number

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  • the coordination number of the central transition metal ion is the number of bonds from it to the ligands
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The co ordination number will determine the ______ of the complex ion

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The co -ordination number will determine the shape of the complex ion

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Co ordination number 2,4,6

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2 - linear shape
4 - either square planar or tetrahedral
6- octahedral

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