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- In inorganic chemistry, a homoleptic chemical compound is a metal compound with all ligands identical. The term uses the "homo-" prefix to indicate that...
- angle is usually close to 100°. Crystal structure of [NiII(NCS)6]4-, a homoleptic complex of six isothiocyanate ligands. Color code: blue = N, yellow =...
- nitrogen atoms. Examples include PtCl2(phen) and [Fe(phen)3]2+. Several homoleptic complexes are known of the type [M(phen)3]2+. Particularly well studied...
- Metal nitrosyl complexes are complexes that contain nitric oxide, NO, bonded to a transition metal. Many kinds of nitrosyl complexes are known, which vary...
- the α form is the only one that finds extensive technical applications. Homoleptic azides of Pb(IV) exist but like the tin versions Pb(N3)4 is not a stable...
- ligands (amides, alkyls) also produces hydroxide complexes. Only a few homoleptic hydroxide complexes are known. These include the d6 species [Pt(OH)6]2−...
- is the coordination compound with the formula Cu(O2C5H7)2. It is the homoleptic acetylacetonate complex of copper(II). It is insoluble within water and...
- be used to prepare complexes: (C2H5O)2PS2H + NH3 → NH4[(S2P(OC2H5)2] Homoleptic complexes have formulas M[S2P(OR)2]2 and M[S2P(OR)2]3. Ni[S2P(OC6H11)2]2...
- splitting energy, the homoleptic halide complexes of the first transition series are all high spin. Only [CrCl6]3− is exchange inert. Homoleptic metal halide complexes...
- trihydrogen tetrafluoride of the composition Ba(H3F4)2: The first example of homoleptic HF metal environment". Solid State Sciences. 8 (8): 927–931. Bibcode:2006SSSci...