The compounds in which the central metal atom is linked to ligands (anions or neutral molecules) that donate its pair of electrons to form coordinate covalent bonds with the metal atom.
Example, Ni(CO)4.
The compounds in which the central metal atom is linked to ligands (anions or neutral molecules) that donate its pair of electrons to form coordinate covalent bonds with the metal atom.
Example, Ni(CO)4.
What is Organic Chemistry?
Atom
Bonding In Atoms
Covalent Bond
Electronic Displacement in a Covalent Bond
Common Types of Reactions
Drawing Organic Structures
Functional Groups in Organic Chemistry
Structural Isomerism
Intermolecular Forces
Physical Properties
Fundamentals of Organic Reactions
Reactive Intermediates