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Coordination Chemistry bridges the gap between classical inorganic chemistry and modern molecular science — and in GATE Chemistry (CY), it’s a reliable source of marks across bonding, spectroscopy, and reactivity questions. These GATE Coordination Chemistry notes give you exam-ready coverage of the complete topic.
📦 What’s Inside
- Complete Coordination Chemistry for GATE CY — Inorganic Chemistry
- Nomenclature and isomerism — IUPAC naming, geometric, optical, linkage isomers
- Bonding theories — VBT geometry predictions, CFT energy splitting, MOT overview
- Crystal field splitting — Δ values, spectrochemical series, strong vs weak field
- CFSE calculations for different geometries — octahedral, tetrahedral, square planar
- Colour and electronic spectra — d-d transitions, charge transfer bands
- Magnetic properties — spin-only magnetic moment calculation
- Reaction mechanisms — trans effect in Pt(II) complexes, substitution pathways
- Organometallic interface — metal carbonyls, 18-electron rule basics
- GATE-level numerical problems — CFSE, magnetic moment, spectroscopic predictions
🏆 Why Coordination Chemistry Is Worth Prioritising in GATE CY
- CFSE numerical problems — formula-based, reliable marks with practice
- Magnetic moment calculations — direct 1-2 mark questions in most GATE CY papers
- Trans effect — GATE consistently tests this in Pt(II) substitution questions
- Isomerism identification — systematic approach gives guaranteed correct answers
- Spectrochemical series — foundational for both colour and CFSE questions
🎯 Who Should Buy This
- GATE CY 2027/2028 aspirants covering Inorganic Chemistry
- CSIR-UGC NET aspirants — broad overlap with CSIR coordination chemistry
- MSc Inorganic Chemistry students
- IIT JAM Chemistry aspirants
📝 Exam Relevance
- GATE CY — Inorganic Chemistry: Coordination compounds (consistent presence)
- CSIR-UGC NET — Inorganic Chemistry section (overlap)
- IIT JAM Chemistry — Inorganic Chemistry section
- MSc Inorganic Chemistry exams — coordination compounds paper
📖 How to Use These Notes
Begin with CFT and work outward — CFSE, spectra, and magnetic properties all depend on it. Memorise the spectrochemical series (I⁻ to CN⁻) — it’s needed in dozens of different question types. For GATE’s NAT questions, practise CFSE calculation for different d-electron configurations and geometries until the process is mechanical. Trans effect: learn the order and the mechanism explanation — GATE asks both “which ligand has higher trans effect?” and “why?”
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