Lec -13 | Co-ordination Compounds | Valence Bond Theory | CSIR-NET/JRF | GATE | JAM |

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  • Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
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    Welcome to RJ Academy where we are targeting CSIR NET/JRF (CHEMICAL SCIENCE), GATE, IIT-JAM, and other entrance exams related to chemistry.
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    RJ Academy introduces a new course of Co-ordination chemistry where we will cover the entire syllabus of the CSIR-NET/JRF exam.
    students who are preparing for GATE IIT-JAM and other chemistry-related exams where co-ordination chemistry is being asked can go through with the course as we are also covering the B.Sc. and M.Sc. syllabus deeply.
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    Till now, we have studied the following points:
    🧨 Introduction and Syllabus of CSIR NET co-ordination compounds
    🧨 What are co-ordination compounds?
    🧨 Why co-ordination compounds are formed?
    🧨 How co-ordination compounds are different from double salts?
    🧨 Metals and Ligands
    🧨Classification of Ligands
    🧨 Ambidentate and Flexidentate Ligands
    🧨 Denticity and Hapticity
    🧨 Chelate ring and chelate complex
    🧨 Stability of Chelate complex
    🧨 why chelate complex is stable?
    🧨 HSAB concept
    🧨 HARD Acids and SOFT acids
    🧨 HARD Bases and SOFT bases
    🧨 Limitation in HSAB concept
    🧨 Electroneutrality Principle
    🧨 Applications of Electroneutrality principle
    🧨 Electroneutrality Principle
    🧨 Application of Electroneutrality Principle
    🧨 Bonding theories of Metal complexes
    🧨 Werner Theory
    In this lecture, we will discuss the possible arrangement of ligands around the metal in metal complexes. Today we will discuss the metal complexes from the Co-ordination number 5 to Co-ordination number 9.
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