komplexiation
Komplexiation refers to the process by which a central metal ion or atom bonds with a surrounding group of molecules or ions, known as ligands. This forms a coordination complex. The central atom is typically a metal, often a transition metal, which possesses vacant orbitals that can accept electron pairs from the ligands. Ligands are molecules or ions that have at least one lone pair of electrons available for donation to the central atom. The nature of the bond formed between the metal and the ligand is primarily coordinate covalent, where both electrons in the bond originate from the ligand.
The formation of complexes, also known as coordination compounds, is a fundamental concept in coordination chemistry.
Komplexiation plays a crucial role in various scientific and industrial applications. It is essential in analytical