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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Tennessee_State_University/CHEM_4210%3A_Inorganic_Chem_II_(Siddiquee)/02%3A_d-Block_Metal_Chemistry-_General_Considerations/2.04%3A_IsomerismFigure \PageIndex21. (A) Three projections of fac and mer arrangements of ligands around an octahedral metal center emphasizing that in the fac arrangement the ligands are oriented along a ...Figure \PageIndex21. (A) Three projections of fac and mer arrangements of ligands around an octahedral metal center emphasizing that in the fac arrangement the ligands are oriented along a face of the octahedron while in the mer arrangement they are oriented in a plane. (B) Structure of fac-[CoCl 3 (NH 3 ) 3 ] showing the octahedral faces occupied by the chloro and amine ligands. (C) Structure of mer-[CoCl 3 (NH 3 ) 3 ] showing the planar arrangement of the chloro and ammine ligands.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_Nomenclature_Workbook_(O'Donnell)/01%3A_Chapters/1.02%3A_Constitutional_IsomersThe page introduces the concept of constitutional isomers using alkanes as an example. Constitutional isomers are molecules with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas or bonding...The page introduces the concept of constitutional isomers using alkanes as an example. Constitutional isomers are molecules with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas or bonding arrangements. The text discusses pentane, an alkane with five carbon atoms, and illustrates its three constitutional isomers, including unbranched and branched forms. Practice questions are provided to engage learners in identifying and drawing constitutional isomers of heptane and hexane.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/CSU_San_Bernardino/CHEM_4300%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry_(Mink)/05%3A_Coordination_Chemistry_I_-_Structures_and_Isomers/5.04%3A_IsomerismThis section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Inorganic_Chemistry/Inorganic_Coordination_Chemistry_(Landskron)/05%3A_Coordination_Chemistry_I_-_Structures_and_Isomers/5.04%3A_IsomerismThis section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_California_Davis/Chem_124A%3A_Fundamentals_of_Inorganic_Chemistry/08%3A_Coordination_Chemistry/8.02%3A_Structure_and_Nomenclature_of_Coordination_Compounds/8.2.04%3A_Isomers/8.2.4.08%3A_Structural_Isomers-_Linkage_Isomerism_in_Transition_Metal_ComplexesLinkage isomerism occurs with ambidentate ligands that are capable of coordinating in more than one way. The best known cases involve the monodentate ligands: SCN- / NCS- and NO2- / ONO-. The only dif...Linkage isomerism occurs with ambidentate ligands that are capable of coordinating in more than one way. The best known cases involve the monodentate ligands: SCN- / NCS- and NO2- / ONO-. The only difference is what atoms the molecular ligands use to attach to the central ion.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/UW-Whitewater/Chem_260%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry_(Girard)/03%3A_Coordination_Chemistry/3.09%3A_Structural_Isomers-_Linkage_Isomerism_in_Transition_Metal_ComplexesLinkage isomerism occurs with ambidentate ligands that are capable of coordinating in more than one way. The best known cases involve the monodentate ligands: SCN- / NCS- and NO2- / ONO-. The only dif...Linkage isomerism occurs with ambidentate ligands that are capable of coordinating in more than one way. The best known cases involve the monodentate ligands: SCN- / NCS- and NO2- / ONO-. The only difference is what atoms the molecular ligands use to attach to the central ion.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/East_Tennessee_State_University/CHEM_4110%3A_Advanced_Inorganic_Chemistry/06%3A_Coordination_Chemistry_-_Structure_and_Isomers/6.03%3A_IsomerismFigure \PageIndex21. (A) Three projections of fac and mer arrangements of ligands around an octahedral metal center emphasizing that in the fac arrangement the ligands are oriented along a ...Figure \PageIndex21. (A) Three projections of fac and mer arrangements of ligands around an octahedral metal center emphasizing that in the fac arrangement the ligands are oriented along a face of the octahedron while in the mer arrangement they are oriented in a plane. (B) Structure of fac-[CoCl 3 (NH 3 ) 3 ] showing the octahedral faces occupied by the chloro and amine ligands. (C) Structure of mer-[CoCl 3 (NH 3 ) 3 ] showing the planar arrangement of the chloro and ammine ligands.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/AUCHE_230_-_Structure_and_Bonding/05%3A_Transition_Metal_Complexes/5.03%3A_IsomerismThis section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Chandler_Gilbert_Community_College/Fundamental_Organic_ala_Mech/03%3A_Representations_of_Molecules/3.06%3A_A_Review_of_IsomerismWe’ve seen several kinds of isomers in the past few chapters, and it’s a good idea at this point to see how they relate to one another (Figure 5.15). There are two fundamental types of isomers, both o...We’ve seen several kinds of isomers in the past few chapters, and it’s a good idea at this point to see how they relate to one another (Figure 5.15). There are two fundamental types of isomers, both of which we’ve now encountered: constitutional isomers and stereoisomers. Among the kinds of constitutional isomers we’ve seen are skeletal, functional, and positional isomers. Among the kinds of stereoisomers we’ve seen are enantiomers, diastereomers, and cis–trans isomers of cycloalkanes.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Canyons/CHEM_202%3A_General_Chemistry_II_OER/02%3A_Coordination_Chemistry_of_Transition_Metals/2.05%3A_IsomerismThis section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Inorganic_Chemistry/Supplemental_Modules_and_Websites_(Inorganic_Chemistry)/Coordination_Chemistry/Structure_and_Nomenclature_of_Coordination_Compounds/Isomers/Structural_Isomers%3A_Linkage_Isomerism_in_Transition_Metal_ComplexesLinkage isomerism occurs with ambidentate ligands that are capable of coordinating in more than one way. The best known cases involve the monodentate ligands: SCN- / NCS- and NO2- / ONO-. The only dif...Linkage isomerism occurs with ambidentate ligands that are capable of coordinating in more than one way. The best known cases involve the monodentate ligands: SCN- / NCS- and NO2- / ONO-. The only difference is what atoms the molecular ligands use to attach to the central ion.