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Giving an example, describe how the formation of coordination compounds is useful in analytical chemistry. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Giving an example, describe how the formation of coordination compounds is useful in analytical chemistry.

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  • The formation of coordination compounds plays a vital role in analytical chemistry, particularly in the detection and estimation of metal ions in qualitative and quantitative analysis.
  • A classic example is the use of dimethylglyoxime (DMG) in the detection of Ni2+ ions.
  • When an ammoniacal solution of DMG is added to a solution containing Ni2+, a bright red precipitate of a coordination compound is formed:
    \[\ce{Ni^2+ + 2DMG → [Ni(DMG)2]↓}\]
  • This red precipitate of [Ni(DMG)2] is highly characteristic and confirms the presence of nickel.
  • It is also insoluble and stable, making it suitable for gravimetric estimation of nickel.
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Chapter 9: Coordination Compounds - Review Exercises [Page 541]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 9 Coordination Compounds
Review Exercises | Q 9.74 | Page 541
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