Definitions [7]
Define the term Co-ordination isomer.
Isomers which show interchange of ligands between cationic and anionic spheres of different metal ions are called co-ordination isomers.
Define the term Hydrated isomers.
Isomers in which there is exchange of solvent (water) ligands between coordination and ionization spheres are called hydrate isomers.
Define Distereoisomers.
Two or more coordination compounds which contain the same number and types of atoms, and bonds (i.e., the connectivity between atoms is the same), but which have different spatial arrangements of the atoms are called distereoisomers.
Define Distereoisomers.
Two or more coordination compounds which contain the same number and types of atoms, and bonds (i.e., the connectivity between atoms is the same), but which have different spatial arrangements of the atoms are called distereoisomers.
Define the term Co-ordination isomer.
Isomers which show interchange of ligands between cationic and anionic spheres of different metal ions are called co-ordination isomers.
Define the term Hydrated isomers.
Isomers in which there is exchange of solvent (water) ligands between coordination and ionization spheres are called hydrate isomers.
Define the following term:
Anomers
Anomers are stereoisomers of sugars that differ only in the configuration of the hydroxyl group at the C1 position. They are not mirror images of each other.
Concepts [22]
- Concept of Coordination Compounds
- Werner’s Theory of Coordination Compounds
- Some Important Terms Pertaining to Coordination Compounds
- Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds - Formulas of Mononuclear Coordination Entities
- Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds - Naming of Mononuclear Coordination Compounds
- Isomerism in Coordination Compounds
- Isomerism in Coordination Compounds
- Stereoisomerism
- Structural Isomerism
- Bonding in Coordination Compounds
- Bonding in Coordination Compounds
- Valence Bond Theory (VBT)
- Magnetic Properties of Coordination Compounds
- Crystal Field Theory (CFT)
- Colour in Coordination Compounds
- Bonding in Metal Carbonyls
- Stability of Coordination Compounds
- Importance and Applications of Coordination Compounds
- Coordination Compounds Numerical
- Organo Metallic Compounds
- Magnetic Moment of a Coil
- Coordination Number
