This lecture covers the principles of coordination chemistry, focusing on transition metals, oxidation states, ligands, and coordination numbers. It explains the electronic configurations and geometries of metal complexes.
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Covers coordination numbers, common ligands, and preferred geometries in coordination chemistry, emphasizing the spatial distribution between ligands and the role of d⁸ electron configurations.