Complex Ions: Formation Constant definitions Flashcards
Complex Ions: Formation Constant definitions
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Complex Ion
A structure formed when a metal cation bonds with a ligand, acting as a Lewis acid-base pair.Metal Cation
A positively charged metal ion that acts as a Lewis acid by accepting electron pairs.Lewis Acid
An electron pair acceptor, often a metal cation in the context of complex ions.Ligand
A molecule or ion that donates a lone pair of electrons, acting as a Lewis base.Lewis Base
An electron pair donor, typically a ligand in complex ion formation.Ammonia
A neutral molecule with a lone pair of electrons, often acting as a ligand.Cadmium Ion
A metal cation with a 2+ charge, capable of forming complex ions with ligands.Formation Constant
An equilibrium constant (Kf) expressing the stability of a complex ion in solution.Equilibrium Constant
A ratio of product to reactant concentrations, excluding solids and liquids.Electron Pair
A pair of electrons shared or transferred in chemical bonding, crucial in Lewis acid-base reactions.Net Charge
The overall charge of a complex ion, determined by the charges of its components.