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Bronsted-Lowry acid
Lewis base
Lewis acid
Bronsted-Lowry base
Coordination entity
Ligand
Central atom
Coordination compound
VSEPR Theory
Crystal Field Theory
Valence Bond Theory
Molecular Orbital Theory
tetrahedral
octahedral
trigonal bipyramidal
square planar
It does not explain the colour of coordination compounds
It can distinguish between strong and weak ligands
It does not explain the kinetic stabilities of coordination compounds
It is unreliable in the prediction of geometries of 4-coordinate complexes
Atomicity of the ligand
Charge on the ligand
The first letter in the name of the ligand
Denticity of the ligand
The sign of the charge is written after the number
The charge of the complex ion is written in parenthesis while naming the entity
The charge is indicated as a subscript outside the square bracket on the right
The charge on the complex ion is depicted along with the counter ion
Potassium tetrachlorinepalladium(II)
Potassium tetrachloridopalladate(II)Potassium
Potassium tetrachloridopalladium(II)
tetrachlorinepalladate(II)
Mg(EDTA)
Fe(EDTA)
Na2(EDTA)
Co(EDTA)
Vitamin B12
Haemoglobin
Chlorophyll
Carboxypeptidase-A