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Author: Chang, Raymond/ Goldsby
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.13QP
  1. a)
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation number of the metal ion for the given coordination compound to be predicted.

Concept Introduction:

Lewis acid: The species which accepts the lone pair of electrons.

Lewis base: The species which donates lone pair of electrons.

Donor atom: The neutral molecule or the negatively charged species which donates pair of electrons is known as Donor atom.

Coordinate covalent bonds: A covalent bond in which the Ligand donates both electrons to the metal ion to construct a bonding interaction known as coordinate covalent bond.

To Identify: The oxidation number of the metal ion for the given coordination compound to be predicted.

  1. b)
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation number of the metal ion for the given coordination compound to be predicted.

Concept Introduction:

Lewis acid: The species which accepts the lone pair of electrons.

Lewis base: The species which donates lone pair of electrons.

Donor atom: The neutral molecule or the negatively charged species which donates pair of electrons is known as Donor atom.

Coordinate covalent bonds: A covalent bond in which the Ligand donates both electrons to the metal ion to construct a bonding interaction known as coordinate covalent bond.

To Identify: The oxidation number of the metal ion for the given coordination compound to be predicted.

  1. c)
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation number of the metal ion for the given coordination compound to be predicted.

Concept Introduction:

Lewis acid: The species which accepts the lone pair of electrons.

Lewis base: The species which donates lone pair of electrons.

Donor atom: The neutral molecule or the negatively charged species which donates pair of electrons is known as Donor atom.

Coordinate covalent bonds: A covalent bond in which the Ligand donates both electrons to the metal ion to construct a bonding interaction known as coordinate covalent bond.

To Identify: The oxidation number of the metal ion for the given coordination compound to be predicted.

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