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Coordination Chemistry
1. Introduction to Coordination Chemistry
2. Ligands
3. Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds
4. Isomerism in Coordination Complexes
5. Structure and Geometry
6. Bonding Theories
7. Electronic Spectroscopy
8. Magnetic Properties
9. Thermodynamics and Kinetics
10. Applications
11. Organometallic Chemistry
3.
Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds
3.1.
IUPAC Rules
3.1.1.
General Principles
3.1.2.
Order of Components
3.2.
Naming Ligands
3.2.1.
Anionic Ligands
3.2.2.
Neutral Ligands
3.2.3.
Cationic Ligands
3.2.4.
Special Cases
3.3.
Ligand Ordering
3.3.1.
Alphabetical Order
3.3.2.
Priority Rules
3.4.
Numerical Prefixes
3.4.1.
Simple Prefixes
3.4.2.
Complex Prefixes
3.4.3.
Polydentate Ligand Notation
3.5.
Central Metal Naming
3.5.1.
Cationic Complexes
3.5.2.
Neutral Complexes
3.5.3.
Anionic Complexes
3.6.
Oxidation State Indication
3.6.1.
Roman Numerals
3.6.2.
Placement Rules
3.7.
Isomer Designation
3.7.1.
Geometric Isomers
3.7.2.
Optical Isomers
3.8.
Bridging Ligand Notation
3.8.1.
Mu Notation
3.8.2.
Multiple Bridges
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