Q65P
Question
What are the coordination number of the metal ion and the number of individual ions per formula unit in each of the compounds in Problem 23.63?
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified
- Coordination number: 4; 2 ions
- Coordination number: 6; 4 ions
- Coordination number: 2; 6 ions
A coordination complex is made up of a core atom or ion, known as the coordination center, which is typically metallic, and an array of attached molecules or ions that are known as ligands or complexing agents.
The coordination number is the number of ligands directly attached to the central metal ion in a coordination compound. These ligands can be ions, atoms, or molecules. The most common coordination number is 0, but it is also not rare to see 2 and 4 as coordination numbers.
a)- - There are four ligands bonded with a central metal ion, so the coordination number is 4. This compound consists of 2 ions ( and .
b) - There are six ligands bonded with a central metal ion, so the coordination number is 6. This compound consists of 4 ions (Cr 34 and ).
c) - There are two ligands bonded with a central metal ion, so the coordination number is 2. This compound consists of 6 ions and