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    A How Can the Formation of a Complex Ion Be
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A How Can the Formation of a Complex Ion Be

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a. How can the formation of a complex ion be described in terms of a theory of acids and bases?
b. What is the essential requirement for a molecule or ion to act as a ligand?

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