Practice: Determine the geometry for the following complex molecule: Pd(H2O)4.
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Concept #1: Coordination Complexes
Example #1: Correctly label all the components of the coordination complex: Na2[SnCl6].
Example #2: Determine the number of ligands in the complex ion: [Cr(H2O)4Br2]F.
Concept #2: Molecular Geometry of Coordination Complexes
Example #3: Determine the geometry for the following complex ion: [Cr(NH3)4Cl2]+.
Practice: Determine the geometry for the following complex molecule: Pd(H2O)4.
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