generally a bidentate, dianionic ligand
It is a carrier protein
The common name of aluminum oxalate is aluminum oxalate.
yes , it is a flexidentate ligand its denticity can be one or two
A backbonding ligand is a ligand - an ion, molecule or functional group bound to another chemical entity - which has two or more bonds to the same metal centre.
A ligand is an ion or molecule that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex. The bonding usually involves the formal donation of one or more of the ligand's electron pairs. A chelating agent is a type of ligand.
because lone pairs of electrons are donated by oxygen and sulphur to aluminium.only then it becomes possible and other complexes are formed by ligand substitution method.
Nitrogen dioxide is a bidentate ligand, meaning it can coordinate to a central metal atom through two binding sites. It typically forms coordination complexes with transition metals.
Oxalate is a covalent bond. It is a compound consisting of the oxalate anion, which is composed of two carbon atoms and four oxygen atoms that are covalently bonded together.
The product of aluminium hydroxide and oxalic acid is aluminium oxalate, while the product of aluminium oxalate and potassium oxalate is potassium oxalate and aluminium oxalate.
Oxalates are salts of oxalic acid containing oxalate ion. Oxalate ion is a dianion. Upon protonation, oxalate ion forms a commonly known compound, oxalic acid. The commonly known oxalate salts are sodium oxalate, potassium oxalate etc. The calcium metal ion reacts with oxalate ion to form an insoluble precipitate of calcium oxalate, which is the primary constituent of most of the common kind of Kidney stones.
The chemical abbreviation for Ferric Ammonium Oxalate is FeNH4C2O4.
generally a bidentate, dianionic ligand
It is a carrier protein
The common name of aluminum oxalate is aluminum oxalate.
yes , it is a flexidentate ligand its denticity can be one or two
Copper Oxalate