Introduction to Coordination Compounds
Introduction to Coordination Compounds: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Coordination Compounds, Addition Compounds, Types of Addition Compounds, Double Salts, Complexes, and Differences between Double Salts and Complexes.
Important Questions on Introduction to Coordination Compounds
Complexes and absorb at and , respectively. The ligands and most likely are, respectively,

what are addition compounds?

The ammonium iron sulphate compound is also named as _____.

How does coordination compounds formed?

Addition compounds are known as the double salt. Justify.

How many ions are produced from the complex in solution?

The carnallite formed in the below reaction is an example of _____ compounds.

Which of the following is a type of addition compounds?

Which of the following is a type of addition compounds?

The number of ions formed when is dissolved in water is:

Which among the following is incorrect statement regarding and ?

From the following matches, find the incorrect match:

Which types of bonds are present in ?

Identify the mismatch.

Which one will give ions in the solution?

Which of the following statement is incorrect for ligand-metal complex

Point out incorrect stability order

Which of the following is suitable match:
Complex | Colour | ||
A. | P. | Red | |
B. | Q. | Yellow | |
C. | R. | Green | |
D. | S. | Violet |

A sol of ion is added to a sol containing forming various intermediate complex species. The curve is plotted between fraction of and , identify the curve for

Total number of stereoisomers of are:
