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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Centre_College/CHE_332%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry/10%3A_Organometallic_Chemistry/10.02%3A_Organometallic_LigandsThere are some classes of ligands and modes of bonding that are important and in some cases unique to organometallic complexes and reactions. Before discussing reactions of organometallic complexes we...There are some classes of ligands and modes of bonding that are important and in some cases unique to organometallic complexes and reactions. Before discussing reactions of organometallic complexes we will start with an overview of ligands common to organometallic complexes. In organometallic reactions, ligands can be either spectators, not chemically involved or changed during the reaction, or actors, chemically changed during the reaction.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_North_Texas/UNT%3A_CHEM_1410_-_General_Chemistry_for_Science_Majors_I/Text/08%3A_Properties_of_Organic_Compounds/8.11%3A_Hydrogen_Bonding%3A_WaterFor example, there appears to be an attraction between the d subshell electrons in the central platinum atom in the complex shown in the Figure below, and the hydrogen atoms of an adjacent H 2 O or th...For example, there appears to be an attraction between the d subshell electrons in the central platinum atom in the complex shown in the Figure below, and the hydrogen atoms of an adjacent H 2 O or the NH 3 group on an adjacent platinum complex [2] .
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Duke_University/CHEM_210D%3A_Modern_Applications_of_Chemistry/3%3A_Textbook-_Modern_Applications_of_Chemistry/01%3A_Primer/1.04%3A_Properties_of_Organic_Compounds/1.4.05%3A_Hydrogen_Bonding-_WaterFor example, there appears to be an attraction between the d subshell electrons in the central platinum atom in the complex shown in the Figure below, and the hydrogen atoms of an adjacent H 2 O or th...For example, there appears to be an attraction between the d subshell electrons in the central platinum atom in the complex shown in the Figure below, and the hydrogen atoms of an adjacent H 2 O or the NH 3 group on an adjacent platinum complex [2] .
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Ursinus_College/CHEM322%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry/10%3A_Organometallic_Chemistry/10.01%3A_Organometallic_Complexes/10.1.03%3A_Survey_of_Common_Organometallic_LigandsThere are some classes of ligands and modes of bonding that are important and in some cases unique to organometallic complexes and reactions. Before discussing reactions of organometallic complexes we...There are some classes of ligands and modes of bonding that are important and in some cases unique to organometallic complexes and reactions. Before discussing reactions of organometallic complexes we will start with an overview of ligands common to organometallic complexes. In organometallic reactions, ligands can be either spectators, not chemically involved or changed during the reaction, or actors, chemically changed during the reaction.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Chemistry/Introductory_Chemistry_(CK-12)/09%3A_Covalent_Bonding/9.14%3A_Molecular_Shapes-_No_Lone_Pairs_on_Central_AtomsThis page discusses the electroscope, a device used to study charge through the movement of electrons, leading to repelling leaves. It also covers molecular structures using VSEPR theory, showcasing e...This page discusses the electroscope, a device used to study charge through the movement of electrons, leading to repelling leaves. It also covers molecular structures using VSEPR theory, showcasing examples such as Beryllium Hydride and Carbon Dioxide (both linear), Boron Trifluoride (trigonal planar), and Methane (tetrahedral with 109.5° bond angles).
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/East_Tennessee_State_University/CHEM_3110%3A_Descriptive_Inorganic_Chemistry/11%3A_Organometallic_Chemistry/11.01%3A_Organometallic_LigandsThere are some classes of ligands and modes of bonding that are important and in some cases unique to organometallic complexes and reactions. Before discussing reactions of organometallic complexes we...There are some classes of ligands and modes of bonding that are important and in some cases unique to organometallic complexes and reactions. Before discussing reactions of organometallic complexes we will start with an overview of ligands common to organometallic complexes. In organometallic reactions, ligands can be either spectators, not chemically involved or changed during the reaction, or actors, chemically changed during the reaction.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/General_Chemistry/ChemPRIME_(Moore_et_al.)/08%3A_Properties_of_Organic_Compounds/8.11%3A_Hydrogen_Bonding-_WaterFor example, there appears to be an attraction between the d subshell electrons in the central platinum atom in the complex shown in the Figure below, and the hydrogen atoms of an adjacent H 2 O or th...For example, there appears to be an attraction between the d subshell electrons in the central platinum atom in the complex shown in the Figure below, and the hydrogen atoms of an adjacent H 2 O or the NH 3 group on an adjacent platinum complex [2] .
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Inorganic_Chemistry/Chemistry_of_the_Main_Group_Elements_(Barron)/02%3A_Hydrogen/2.06%3A_HydridesThe combination of hydrogen with another element produces a hydride. The formal charge or oxidation state of the hydrogen in these compounds is dependent on the relative electronegativity of the eleme...The combination of hydrogen with another element produces a hydride. The formal charge or oxidation state of the hydrogen in these compounds is dependent on the relative electronegativity of the element in question.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Inorganic_Chemistry/Supplemental_Modules_and_Websites_(Inorganic_Chemistry)/Descriptive_Chemistry/Main_Group_Reactions/Compounds/HydridesThe idea and basis for this is that with metal and hydrogen bonding there is a crystal lattice that H atoms can and may fill in between the lattice while some might, and is not a definite ordered fill...The idea and basis for this is that with metal and hydrogen bonding there is a crystal lattice that H atoms can and may fill in between the lattice while some might, and is not a definite ordered filling. Due to the hydrogen bonds of the three following hydrides, they distinctly have high boiling points instead of the initial assumption of having the lowest boiling points.