What are ligands
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What are ligands
Are ligands supposed to be anything that is bonded to a transition metal cation?(because he said ligands will not have a positive charge since the transition metal is a cation or has a positive charge)
If there is an atom with a lone pair but it is not bonded to a tm cation, is it not considered a ligand?
If there is an atom with a lone pair but it is not bonded to a tm cation, is it not considered a ligand?
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Re: What are ligands
Technically, ligands are any ion or neutral molecule that bonds to a central atom and acts as a lewis base—giving electrons to the central atom. So yes, if it is bonded to a central positive atom then it would be considered a ligand. However, if it just has a lone pair and is not bonded to a central atom it would not be considered a ligand at that point. Although under different circumstances it could act as one, it is not in that case.
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Re: What are ligands
Hello!
Ligands have to do with coordination compounds, which are molecules or ions that are bonded to transition metals of the d block (the central atom). And I think ligands are mostly negatively or have a neutrally charged since transition metals tend to have a neutral or positive oxidation state.
Ligands have to do with coordination compounds, which are molecules or ions that are bonded to transition metals of the d block (the central atom). And I think ligands are mostly negatively or have a neutrally charged since transition metals tend to have a neutral or positive oxidation state.
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Re: What are ligands
Ligands can either be ions or molecules which are attached to the central atom (which are TM cations as you mentioned!) of the coordination complex. However, I believe that the lone pairs in ligands must be bonded to the central atom, forming a covalent bond, so if the lone pair is not bonded, then it wouldn't be a ligand.
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Re: What are ligands
Hi! Ligands are ions or molecules that are bonded to a metal ion to form a coordinate complex. Based on this definition, if an atom had only a lone pair and was not bonded to a TM cation, then it would not be considered a ligand as it can only be considered a ligand if it were bonded to a metal ion. Hope this helps!
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Re: What are ligands
Ligands are any atoms or ions that give an electron to a central atom that is a transition metal.
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Re: What are ligands
Hello, ligands are molecules and ion that are attached to a central metal atom. They have to be bonded to the central atom to be called a ligand, so an unbonded lone pair would not be a ligand.
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Re: What are ligands
A ligand is a molecule, usually a Lewis base that is attached to a central metal atom.
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Re: What are ligands
Ligands are ions/molecules attached to the central atom. The lone pairs must be bonded to the central atom, forming a covalent bond.
Re: What are ligands
A ligand is an ion or molecule, which donates a pair of electrons to the central metal atom or ion to form a coordination complex. It is usually a lewis base.
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