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Coordination Compounds APK

Coordination Compounds APK

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Coordination Compounds
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What's Coordination Compounds APK?

Coordination Compounds is a app for Android, It's developed by Wiki Kids Limited author.
First released on google play in 9 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
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From this App you can learn :

Differentiate double salts and coordinate compounds.
Describe the constituents in a coordination compound and name the given complex compound.
Classify the ligands based on charge, mode of bonding and density.
Appreciate various bonding theories developed to describe nature of bonding in complex compounds.
Predict the geometry of coordination compounds.
Examine the color and magnetic properties of complexes.
Explain the different types of isomerism shown by complexes.
Give the synthetic methods of coordination complexes and recognize their importance and uses.

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This topic covers under Chemistry subject as a part of the Metals and NonMetals topic
and this topic contains following sub topics
Coordination Compounds
Ligands
Bonding Theories
Color and Magnetic properties
Isomerism