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A complex in chemistry is a structure composed of a central metal atom or ion surrounded by a number of negatively charged ions or neutral molecules possesing lone pairs.

The ions/molecules surrounding the metal are called ligands.

Naming complexes

The basic procedure for naming a complex:
  1. Write the number of ligands surrounding the central metal ion/atom using: mono-, di-, tetra-, penta-, and hexa.
  2. Write the name of the ligands (in alphabetical order) appending an o for anions: fluoro, chloro, cyano. Neutral ligands keep their original name.
  3. Name the central atom/ion appending -ate if the atom is negative. Neutral or positive atoms/ions keep their original name.

eg. [NiCl4]2- = tetrachloronickel (II) ion

Transition metals make good ligands.


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Edited December 3, 2001 7:29 am by Sodium (diff)
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