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                       Chelate rings                          cis-bis(bidentate) complexes, absolute
                         conformation and skew-lines               configuration and skew-lines
                           convention, 193                         convention, 191–193
                         symbols for absolute configuration,   closo-boranes, 90–92, 99–100, 259
                           35–36, 259                         Clusters
                       Chelating ligands                         boranes, 90
                         vs. b ridging, 203, 208–209             numbering, 92–93
                         in organometallics, 202–203, 2 09–210   structural descriptors, 170, 172–174
                           k convention, 2 10–211                  central structural units, 172–174
                       Chelation                              Cobaltocene, 225
                         in coordination compounds, 1 46      Colons
                           and k convention, 156–160             and central atom locants, 164
                           vs. m  onodentate bonding, 147        in names, 28
                         in organometallic compounds, 202     Commas in formulae and names, 29
                       Chemical c omposition of solids,       Commensurate  s tructures, 242–243
                            237–238                           Composition of non-stoichiometric
                       Chemical t winning, 244–245                 compounds, 21
                       Chiral centres, 36                     Compositional n omenclature, 5–6, 68–82
                       Chloric acid, 295                         addition compounds, 80–81
                       Chloride, 294                             generalized stoichiometric names,
                       Chlorido, 138, 294                          75–80
                       Chlorine compounds and species, n ames,   vs. hydrogen nomenclature for
                            294–295, 299, 319, 312–322             inorganic acids, 136
                       Chloro                                    of ions, 70–75
                         obsolete  l igand name (see chlorido)     heteropolyatomic anions, 74–75
                         prefix in substitutive nomenclature, 138,  heteropolyatomic cations, 71–72
                           294                                     homopolyatomic  a nions, 8, 73–74
                       Chlorous acid, 131, 294                     homopolyatomic  c ations, 71
                       Choice                                      monoatomic anions, 72–73
                         between geometries for coordination       monoatomic cations, 7 0–71
                           compounds, 1 79                       order of constituents, 41
                         of central atom in additive names,      of radicals, 70–75
                           112                                     anions, 73–75
                         of nomenclature system, 7–9               cations, 7 0–72
                         of parent hydride names, 101            stoichiometric names, 68–70
                           principal chain, 103–104                binary compounds, 69–70
                       Chromium oxides, names, 295–296             elements, 69
                       Chromocene, 225                        Configuration of coordination entities, 149,
                       CIP (Cahn, Ingold, Prelog) rules for        174–193
                            coordination compounds, 44,          absolute configuration, 185–198
                              180, 194–195                       coordination geometry, 175–179
                         octahedral species, 1 89                ligand priority, 193–198
                         trigonal prismatic species, 190         relative configuration, 179–185
                       cis prefix, 67, 179, 259                Configuration index, 33–34, 144, 179–180
                         and octahedral geometry, 182            bipyramidal systems, 184–185
                         and square  p lanar geometry, 180       CIP rules, 180


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