Analytical Chemistry

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Analytical Chemistry
Most 6-coordinate complexes adopt an octahedral geometry, in which the six ligand donor atoms are positioned at the vertices of an octahedron (figure 13.13).
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For example, the coordination complex [Ni(NH3)4]²+ is formed from reaction of Ni²+ with four NH3 ligands, according to the equation:
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Coordination bonds typically form between polyvalent cations and carbon compounds – for example, complexes between copper ions and tartaric acid (Figure 13.16A) or between magnesium ions and chlorophyll a (Figure 13.16B). (...) Calcium ions can also form coordination complexes with the polygalacturonic acid of cell walls (Figure 13.16C).
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