Abstract
Coordination chemistry would not have progressed as far as it has without the availability of molecules with the same formula but various configurations of the ligands. Isomers are compounds that have the same formula but have slightly distinct atomic configurations. Different group configurations around the same atom, known as isomerism, have been explained in terms of coordination compounds. If more than one isomer exists, it is crucial to identify it in order to understand its physical and chemical characteristics. Coordination compounds of varying geometries have their bonding schemes described as well. When it comes to the chemistry of coordination compounds, this book provides a thorough review. This text is intended for advanced college and university students.
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