komplexid
Komplexid are coordination compounds formed when a central metal atom or ion binds to several ligands via coordinate covalent bonds. The term is used in inorganic chemistry to describe discrete species that can exist in solution or as solids. The metal center is typically a transition metal or lanthanide, but can also be main-group elements in some contexts.
Structural features: The arrangement of ligands around the metal defines the geometry (octahedral, square planar, tetrahedral,
Synthesis and properties: Komplexid are usually prepared by combining a metal salt with suitable ligands under
Applications: Coordination complexes play a central role in catalysis, materials science, sensing, and medicinal chemistry. For