"From Ligands to Complexes: A Journey Through Coordination Chemistry"



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Coordination compounds, also known as coordination complexes, are formed when central metal atoms or ions bind to surrounding molecules or ions, called ligands, through coordinate covalent bonds. These fascinating structures are crucial in fields like bioinorganic chemistry, catalysis, materials science, and medicine. Coordination compounds exhibit unique properties such as color, magnetism, and reactivity, and are key to understanding processes like oxygen transport in blood (hemoglobin) and industrial catalysis (like in the Haber process).


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