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Acid-base and Solubility Equilibria

Ligands and Complex Ion Stability

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Complex ions form when a central atom, often a transition metal cation, binds to ligands. Ligands are ions or molecules around the metal ion. They can be neutral molecules such as H2O or NH3, or ions such as CN− or OH−. In many cases, the ligands act as Lewis bases by donating a pair of electrons to the central atom.

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Metal ions are always hydrated in aqueous solutions. The water molecules act as Lewis bases, sharing their lone pair of electrons with the metal ions, which behave as Lewis acids.

When a Lewis base stronger than water is added, it displaces the water molecules and surrounds the central metal ion, forming a complex ion. The molecule or ion...

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Formation ConstantLigand BindingMetal Ion HydrationCoordination ChemistrySilver Sulfide SolubilityDicyanoargentate FormationEquilibrium Constant CalculationLewis Acid BaseTransition Metal Complexes

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