-
coordination chemistry,
metal ammine complexes are
metal complexes containing at
least one
ammonia (NH3) ligand. "
Ammine" is
spelled this way for historical...
- → [LnMNO] + OH− The
reaction is
reversible in some cases. In some metal-
ammine complexes, the
ammonia ligand can be
oxidized to nitrosyl: H2O + [Ru(terpy)(bipy)(NH3)]+...
-
coordinated amine oxidative addition of an
amine Highly cationic metal ammine complexes such as [Pt(NH3)6]4+
spontaneously convert to the
amido derivative:...
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ammine groups. Its
formula is [CuCl2(NH3)2]. The
mineral is
chemically pure. It was
found in a
guano deposit in Chile. At the same site
other ammine-containing...
-
members of such
complexes are
described in
metal aquo complexes,
metal ammine complexes, Examples: [Co(EDTA)]−, [Co(NH3)6]3+, [Fe(C2O4)3]3- Organometallic...
- It is the
chloride salt of the
metal ammine complex [Ni(NH3)6]2+. The
cation features six
ammonia (called
ammines in
coordination chemistry)
ligands attached...
- of
coordination chemistry,
Alfred Werner. The
cation itself is a
metal ammine complex with six
ammonia ligands attached to the cobalt(III) ion. [Co(NH3)6]3+...
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forming metal ammine complexes. For
historical reasons,
ammonia is
named ammine in the
nomenclature of
coordination compounds. One
notable ammine complex is...
- Ru360 is an oxo-bridged
dinuclear ruthenium ammine complex with an
absorption spectrum maximum at 360 nm. It is an
analog of
ruthenium red, a well-known...
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nitrogen triiodide (NI3), or more precisely, the
slightly more
stable ammine, NI3 · NH3. "Ammonium
triiodide | H4I3N - PubChem". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih...