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- Homoleptic abstract "In inorganic chemistry, a homoleptic chemical compound is a metal compound with all ligands identical. The term uses a homo prefix to indicate that something is the same for all.Some compounds with names that suggest that they are homoleptic are in fact heteroleptic, because they have ligands in them which are not featured in the name. For instance dialkyl magnesium complexes which are found in the equilibrium which exists in a solution of a Grignard reagent in an ether, have two ether ligands attached to each magnesium centre.Another example is a solution of trimethyl aluminium in an ether solvent (such as THF), similar chemistry should be expected for a triaryl or trialkyl borane.Any metal species which has more than one type of ligand is heteroleptic.It is possible for some ligands such as DMSO to bind with two or more different coordination modes. It would still be reasonable to consider a complex which has only type of ligand but with different coordination modes to be homoleptic. For the complex dichlorotetrakis(dimethyl sulfoxide)ruthenium(II), DMSO coordinates via both sulfur and oxygen atoms.".
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- Homoleptic wikiPageRevisionID "626956802".
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Borane.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inorganic_chemistry.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organometallic_chemistry.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_compound.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_equilibrium.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Chromate.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Chromate_and_dichromate.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Chromium_carbonyl.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Chromium_hexacarbonyl.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Dialkyl_magnesium.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Dichlorotetrakis(dimethyl_sulfoxide)ruthenium(II).
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Dichlorotetrakis(dimethylsulfoxide)ruthenium(II).
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Diethylzinc.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Dimethyl_sulfoxide.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Dimethylmercury.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Ether.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Ferrocene.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Ferrocyanide.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Ferroin.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Grignard_reaction.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Grignard_reagent.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Inorganic_chemistry.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Iron_pentacarbonyl.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Ligand.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Metal_compound.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Nickel_carbonyl.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Nickel_tetracarbonyl.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Permanganate.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Solution.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink THF.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Terpyridine.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Tetrabutyl_tin.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Tetraethyl_lead.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Tetraethyllead.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Tetrahydrofuran.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium(0).
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Tetramethyl_lead.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Tributyltin_oxide.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Triethylborane.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Trimethylaluminium.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLink Uranium_hexafluoride.
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Homoleptic".
- Homoleptic wikiPageWikiLinkText "homoleptic".
- Homoleptic hasPhotoCollection Homoleptic.
- Homoleptic subject Category:Inorganic_chemistry.
- Homoleptic subject Category:Organometallic_chemistry.
- Homoleptic hypernym Compound.
- Homoleptic type ChemicalCompound.
- Homoleptic comment "In inorganic chemistry, a homoleptic chemical compound is a metal compound with all ligands identical. The term uses a homo prefix to indicate that something is the same for all.Some compounds with names that suggest that they are homoleptic are in fact heteroleptic, because they have ligands in them which are not featured in the name.".
- Homoleptic label "Homoleptic".
- Homoleptic sameAs Homoléptico.
- Homoleptic sameAs ホモレプティック.
- Homoleptic sameAs m.07h2ln.
- Homoleptic sameAs Q5891406.
- Homoleptic sameAs Q5891406.
- Homoleptic wasDerivedFrom Homoleptic?oldid=626956802.
- Homoleptic isPrimaryTopicOf Homoleptic.