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Coordination chemistry is a fundamental area of inorganic chemistry focusing on compounds formed between central metal atoms and surrounding ligands. Potassium tris(oxalato)ferrate(III) is a classic example of a coordination complex where iron acts as the central metal ion and the oxalate ion ($C_2O_4^2-$) acts as a bidentate ligand.
The chemical formally known as is the star of the show. Represented by the formula [ \textPhP(Se)(\mu-Se)_2\textP(Se)Ph ], it appears as a striking orange-red solid.
| Reviewer | Source | Assessment | |----------|--------|------------| | R. Rudman | CHOICE | “Unsuccessful attempt”; terse descriptions; poor index | | Daniel Rabinovich | J. Chem. Educ. | Praises tripartite structure and discovery orientation | | Dominic Wright | RSC | “Essential reading”; “clearly and concisely written” | | Unnamed | Synthesis and Reactivity | “A tremendous inorganic laboratory textbook…certainly merits consideration” |
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