keskususatomi
Keskususatomi, or central atom, is a term used in chemistry to describe the atom at the center of a molecule or coordination complex to which other atoms or ligands are directly bonded. In Finnish-language chemistry literature the term Keskususatomi is used to refer to the atom that largely determines the local geometry of the system.
In simple covalent molecules, the keskususatomi is the atom that forms bonds with the surrounding substituents.
In coordination chemistry, the keskususatomi is typically a metal ion around which ligands are arranged. The
Determination of the central atom’s role and geometry relies on structural methods such as X-ray crystallography
See also: VSEPR theory, molecular geometry, coordination chemistry, Lewis structures, ligands, oxidation state.