Structures With Monodentate Ligands Monodentate ligands are Lewis bases that donate a single pair ("mono") of electrons to a metal atom. Monodentate ligands can be either ions (usually anions) or neutral molecules.
| Some Monodentate Ligands |
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| ligand | Lewis structure | name | ligand | Lewis structure | name |
| F- |  | fluoride ion | Cl- |  | chloride ion |
| Br- |  | bromide ion | I- |  | iodide ion |
| H2O |  | water | NH3 |  | ammonia |
| OH- |  | hydroxide ion | CO |  | carbon monoxide |
| CN- |  | cyanide ion | SCN- |  | thiocyanate ion |
Chemists often represent ligands as spheres for simplicity, even though the "sphere" sometimes has three-dimensional structure of its own. For example, when chemists draw the structure for [Ni(NH3)6]2+, each ammonia ligand is represented as a sphere. The sphere represents the donor atom of the ligand. In [Ni(NH3)6]2+, the donor atoms are the nitrogen atoms of the NH3 ligands (NOT the hydrogen atoms).
EDTA Some ligands can bond to a metal atom using more than two pairs of electrons. An example is ethylenediamminetetraacetate ion (EDTA4-), the Lewis structure of which is shown below. EDTA4- forms very stable complexes with most of the transition metals.
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EDTA4- This hexadentate ligand forms very stable complexes (usually octahedral structures) with most of the transition metals. The donor atoms in EDTA4- are the two N atoms, and the four, negatively charged O atoms. |
Structures With Bidentate Ligands Bidentate ligands are Lewis bases that donate two pairs ("bi") of electrons to a metal atom.
Bidentate ligands are often referred to as chelating ligands ("chelate" is derived from the Greek word for "claw") because they can "grab" a metal atom in two places.
A complex that contains a chelating ligand is called a chelate.
| Some Bidentate Ligands |
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ethylenediammine (en) | acetylacetonate ion (acac) |
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phenanthroline (phen) | oxalate ion (ox)
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NOW FOR SOME STRUCTURES............!!!!!!!!


Structural Formulae......!!!

CH3CO2-
ACETATE ION

C2H3N
ACETONITRILE

C5H5N5
ADENINE

C4H8N2O3
ASPARAGINE
C60
BUCKMINSTERFULLERINE

C6H8O7
CITRIC ACID

C3H8O3
GLYCERIN

C10H14N2
NICOTINE