We have been learning a lot about a wide variety of compounds, but we haven't really looked much at the transition metals. These also form compounds called coordination compounds, and the types of bonds involved in these compounds is quite a bit different from what we are used to, as are the geometries they adopt. Let's go over the basics regarding these types of compounds, including how to name them.
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Coordination Compounds: Geometry and Nomenclature
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