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depends. in square planar complexes, it's usually +1 but in octahendral complexes it's +3
G. Deganello has written: 'Transition metal complexes of cyclic polyolefins' -- subject(s): Coordination compounds, Organic cyclic compounds, Polyolefins, Transition metal complexes
A chemical technique using the formation of a colored complex to indicate the end of a titration.
Werner's theory, proposed by Alfred Werner in 1893, was the first attempt to explain the bonding in coordination compounds. It suggested that metal ions can form coordination complexes by donating electron pairs to coordinate covalent bonds with surrounding ligands. This theory laid the foundation for modern coordination chemistry.
Complexes of Platinum
Atomic absorption spectroscopy, complexometry titration, colorimetric titration direct potentiometric titration by using of selective ion-electrodes.
Poorly-soluble complexes reduce drug solubility. This enables the drug to be absorbed more slowly and it prolongs its action.
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There are two different types of outer orbital complexes. These two type of complexes are called low-spin or spin-paired complexes.
physical coordination
Complexes is the plural of complex
form soluble complexes with an ionic species