Developing Metals 6: Metal Complexes Flashcards
Definition of ligand
Particle with lone pair of electrons that bonds to metals by a co-ordinate bond
Give 2 key points of ligands
- Neutral or negative ion molecule
2. Lone pair of electrons
Other name for co-ordinate bond
Dative covalent bond
Definition of complex
Metal ion with co- ordinately ( dative covalent ) bonded ligands
Definition of coordination number
No. coordinate ( dative covalent ) bonds from ligands to metal ion
Definition monodentate ( unidentate )
Ligands which form only 1 coordinate ( dative covalent ) bond to a metal ion
Definition of bidentate
Ligands which form 2 coordinate ( dative covalent ) bonds to a metal ion
Definition of polydentate
Ligands which form many ( more than 2 ) coordinate ( dative covalent ) bonds to a metal ion
Give 6 examples ( formula & name ) of common monodenates
Look at notes on how to draw dot cross diagrams for them all
- NH3 = ammine
- H2O = aqua
- Cl- = chloro
- CN- = cyano
- F- = fluoro
- OH- hydroxo
What shape does a complex with coordination number 2 give
give bond angle & be able to draw shape- refer to notes
Linear = 180°
What shape does a complex with coordination number 4 in give
give bond angle & be able to draw shape- refer to notes
- square planar = 90°
OR
- tetrahedral = 109.5°
What shape does a complex with coordination number 6 give
give bond angle & be able to draw shape- refer to notes
octahedral = 90°
Give examples of the type of complexes that a linear shape occurs in
- Ag+ complexes
Give examples of the type of complexes that a square planar shape occurs in
- Pt 2+
- Ni 2+
( ie. smaller ligands )
Give examples of the type of complexes that tetrahedral shape occurs in
- Cl-
i.e larger ligands - when ligands are too big for six to fit
Give examples of the type of complexes that an octahedral shape occurs in
- H2O
- NH3
( I.e most complexes with small ligands )
Give an example of the 1 bidentate need to know ( and be able to draw its structure )
Ethandioate
What’s the name given to the “shape” an ethandioate forms when donates 2 lone pair to a singular molecule ( crab shape )
Chelate ring ( looks like a crab )
Give an example of a polydentate
Haemoglobin
Describe the 4 steps for naming a complex
- NUMBER of same type ligands - prefix = mono, tetra, hexa,
- ligands in ALPHABETICAL order if more than one type & name them
- NAME central TRANSITION METAL - ending in -ate & latinised name if comped -ve eg. Fe=ferrate, Zn=zincate
- CHARGE on transition metal eg. Fe3+ = (III)
Describe what each part reprints in the complex name:
Hexa cyano ferrate (III)
- Hexa = no. of ligands = 6
- Cyano = type of ligand = CN-
- Ferrate = central transition metal = Fe
- (III) = charge on ion = Fe 3+
Definition of base
Lone pair donor
Definition of acid
Lone pair acceptor
proton donor
Be able to identify complexes as E / Z iosomers ( trans / cis )
Look at notes
Cis ( Z ) = same group attached on SAME side
Trans ( E ) = same group attached OPPOSITE / DIAGONAL to each other