Coordination entities, within square brackets, are species formed by the central metal ion and its ligands. Counter ions, outside the brackets, balance the charge of the complex.
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Werner’s theory, proposed in 1898, includes the concepts of primary and secondary valences. Primary valences are ionizable and satisfied by negative ions, while secondary valences are non-ionizable and correspond to the coordination number, determining the spatial arrangement of ions/groups around ...
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Werner proposed that metals in coordination compounds exhibit primary and secondary valences. Primary valences are ionizable, satisfied by negative ions, while secondary valences are non-ionizable and satisfied by neutral molecules or negative ions, equal to the coordination number.