11:43 Question 11.a of 11 Submit Coordination Compounds form when one or more ligands donate lone pairs to a transition

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11:43 Question 11.a of 11 Submit Coordination Compounds form when one or more ligands donate lone pairs to a transition

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11:43 Question 11.a of 11 Submit Coordination Compounds form when one or more ligands donate lone pairs to a transition metal forming a dative bond. Consider different structural aspects of coordination compounds. A ligand must have a lone pair of electrons to donate to the transition metal. Usually, drawing a Lewis structure is the best way to determine whether a compound has a lone pair. Draw the Lewis structure of NH3. Tap here or pull up for additional resources
11:44 Can this molecule act as a ligand? Click to edit molecule A) This molecule has a lone pair and can act as a ligand. B) This molecule does not have a lone pair and cannot act as a ligand. Tap here or pull up for additional resources Question 11.a of 11 Submit
11:44 Question 11.a of 11 Submit Click to edit molecule A) This molecule has a lone pair and can act as a ligand. B) This molecule does not have a lone pair and cannot act as a ligand. C) This molecule has a lone pair but cannot act as a ligand. D) This molecule does not have a lone pair but can act as a ligand. Tap here or pull up for additional resources
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