Practice: Provide the complex ion structure and geometry when a Ni atom combines with 2 chloro anions and 2 water molecules.
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Concept #1: Ligands
Concept #2: Monodentate and Bidentate Ligands
Example #1: Provide the complex ion structure when a Ti3+ ion combines with 4 ammonia molecules and 2 chloro anions.
Example #2: Provide the complex ion structure when Cu+ combines with ethylenediamine and 2 cyanide anions.
Practice: Provide the complex ion structure and geometry when a Ni atom combines with 2 chloro anions and 2 water molecules.
Practice: Provide the complex ion structure and geometry when a Co3+ ion combines with 3 ethylenediamines.
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