SYNTHESIS OF MIXED LIGAND METAL COMPLEX OF CU (II) WITH SCHIFF BASE AND THIOACETAMIDE
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https://doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v4.i12.2017.587Keywords:
Synthesis, Thioacetamide, Schiff BaseAbstract
Complex compounds were identified in the 19th century. The formation of hexammine cobalt
(III) chloride [CO (NH3)6] Cl3 which is prepared from cobalt chloride and ammonia is the
first compound, studied and real beginning of coordination Chemistry [1]. Alfred Werner first
explained the nature of bonding and structure of these complexes and he was awarded Noble
Prize in 1913 [2]. He gave the concept of primary (ionisable) valency and secondary
(unionsible) valencies of metal ion.
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