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- Ligand abstract "In coordination chemistry, a ligand /lɪɡənd/ is an ion or molecule (functional group) that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex. The bonding between metal and ligand generally involves formal donation of one or more of the ligand's electron pairs. The nature of metal-ligand bonding can range from covalent to ionic. Furthermore, the metal-ligand bond order can range from one to three. Ligands are viewed as Lewis bases, although rare cases are known to involve Lewis acidic "ligand."Metals and metalloids are bound to ligands in virtually all circumstances, although gaseous "naked" metal ions can be generated in high vacuum. Ligands in a complex dictate the reactivity of the central atom, including ligand substitution rates, the reactivity of the ligands themselves, and redox. Ligand selection is a critical consideration in many practical areas, including bioinorganic and medicinal chemistry, homogeneous catalysis, and environmental chemistry.Ligands are classified in many ways: their charge, their size (bulk), the identity of the coordinating atom(s), and the number of electrons donated to the metal (denticity or hapticity). The size of a ligand is indicated by its cone angle.".
- Ligand thumbnail HCo(CO)4-3D-balls.png?width=300.
- Ligand wikiPageExternalLink BioLiP.
- Ligand wikiPageID "18589".
- Ligand wikiPageRevisionID "606593113".
- Ligand hasPhotoCollection Ligand.
- Ligand subject Category:Chemical_bonding.
- Ligand subject Category:Coordination_chemistry.
- Ligand subject Category:Ligands.
- Ligand comment "In coordination chemistry, a ligand /lɪɡənd/ is an ion or molecule (functional group) that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex. The bonding between metal and ligand generally involves formal donation of one or more of the ligand's electron pairs. The nature of metal-ligand bonding can range from covalent to ionic. Furthermore, the metal-ligand bond order can range from one to three.".
- Ligand label "Ligand (chimie)".
- Ligand label "Ligand".
- Ligand label "Ligand".
- Ligand label "Ligand".
- Ligand label "Ligando".
- Ligand label "Ligando".
- Ligand label "Ligandy".
- Ligand label "Ligante".
- Ligand label "Лиганд".
- Ligand label "ربيطة".
- Ligand label "配位子".
- Ligand label "配體".
- Ligand sameAs Ligand.
- Ligand sameAs Ligand.
- Ligand sameAs Ligando.
- Ligand sameAs Ligand_(chimie).
- Ligand sameAs Ligando.
- Ligand sameAs 配位子.
- Ligand sameAs 리간드.
- Ligand sameAs Ligand.
- Ligand sameAs Ligandy.
- Ligand sameAs Ligante.
- Ligand sameAs m.04q5z.
- Ligand sameAs Q193161.
- Ligand sameAs Q193161.
- Ligand wasDerivedFrom Ligand?oldid=606593113.
- Ligand depiction HCo(CO)4-3D-balls.png.
- Ligand isPrimaryTopicOf Ligand.