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  2. Coordination complex - Wikipedia

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    Cisplatin, PtCl 2 (NH 3) 2, is a coordination complex of platinum(II) with two chloride and two ammonia ligands.It is one of the most successful anticancer drugs. A coordination complex is a chemical compound consisting of a central atom or ion, which is usually metallic and is called the coordination centre, and a surrounding array of bound molecules or ions, that are in turn known as ligands ...

  3. Odontoma - Wikipedia

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    There are two main types: compound and complex. [9] A compound odontoma consists of the four separate dental tissues (enamel, dentine, cementum and pulp) embedded in fibrous connective tissue and surrounded by a fibrous capsule. It may present a lobulated appearance where there is no definitive demarcation of separate tissues between the ...

  4. Eye - Wikipedia

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    Another kind of compound eye, found in males of Order Strepsiptera, employs a series of simple eyes—eyes having one opening that provides light for an entire image-forming retina. Several of these eyelets together form the strepsipteran compound eye, which is similar to the 'schizochroal' compound eyes of some trilobites . [ 26 ]

  5. Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex - Wikipedia

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    Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex. Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC) is a complex of three enzymes that converts pyruvate into acetyl-CoA by a process called pyruvate decarboxylation. [1] Acetyl-CoA may then be used in the citric acid cycle to carry out cellular respiration, and this complex links the glycolysis metabolic pathway to the citric ...

  6. Cyclopentadienyl complex - Wikipedia

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    A famous example of this type of complex is ferrocene (FeCp 2), which has many analogues for other metals, such as chromocene (CrCp 2), cobaltocene (CoCp 2), and nickelocene (NiCp 2). When the Cp rings are mutually parallel the compound is known as a sandwich complex. This area of organometallic chemistry was first developed in the 1950s.

  7. Transition metal oxo complex - Wikipedia

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    The iridium oxo complex Ir(O)(mesityl) 3 may appear to be an exception to the oxo-wall rule, but it is not because the complex is non-octahedral. [7] The trigonal symmetry reorders the metal d-orbitals below the degenerate MO π* pair. In three-fold symmetric complexes, multiple MO bonding is allowed for as many as 7 d-electrons. [18]

  8. Zeise's salt - Wikipedia

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    The anion of this air-stable, yellow, coordination complex contains an η 2-ethylene ligand. The anion features a platinum atom with a square planar geometry. The salt is of historical importance in the area of organometallic chemistry as one of the first examples of a transition metal alkene complex and is named for its discoverer, William ...

  9. Metal carbido complex - Wikipedia

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    The complex can be obtained by metathesis of vinyl acetate to give [Ru(CH-p-C 6 H 4 Me)(PCy 3) 2 Cl 2] results in a metastable Ru(Cl 2)(PCy 3) 2 C 2 HOAc complex, which eliminates acetic acid. [24] The "naked" carbido ligand is weakly basic, forming complexes with other metal centers. The C-M bond is typically found to be around 1.65 Å.