Definition of coordination compound. Example of hexaaquonickel(II). Definitions of ligand and ligand donor atom. Polydentate ligands. Coordination number and examples.
The nickel ion is in the +2 oxidation state. This is one of a few oxidation states available to nickel; for the purposes of this video, it's an arbitrary choice.
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At 10.18, as Carbon and Nitrogen can act as ligand electron pair donors, won't [Ni(CN)4]2- have a coordination number of 8? Thank you very much
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why is the surface ion is not a ligand?
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Why is the charge of the complex +2 at 1:32?
The nickel ion is in the +2 oxidation state. This is one of a few oxidation states available to nickel; for the purposes of this video, it's an arbitrary choice.
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