(BQ) Part 2 book "Nomenclature of inorganic chemistry" has contents: Coordination compounds (introduction, describing the constitution of coordination compounds, describing the configuration of coordination entities, final remarks, references), organometallic compoundsc, solids. | IR-9 Coordination Compounds CONTENTS Introduction General Definitions Background Coordination compounds and the coordination entity Central atom Ligands Coordination polyhedron Coordination number Chelation Oxidation state Coordination nomenclature: an additive nomenclature Bridging ligands Metal–metal bonds Describing the constitution of coordination compounds General Names of coordination compounds Sequences of ligands and central atoms within names Number of ligands in a coordination entity Representing ligands in names Charge numbers, oxidation numbers and ionic proportions Formulae of coordination compounds Sequence of symbols within the coordination formula Use of enclosing marks Ionic charges and oxidation numbers Use of abbreviations Specifying donor atoms General The kappa convention Comparison of the eta and kappa conventions Use of donor atom symbol alone in names Polynuclear complexes General Bridging ligands Metal–metal bonding Symmetrical dinuclear entities Unsymmetrical dinuclear entities 142 IR-9 COORDINATION COMPOUNDS Trinuclear and larger structures Polynuclear clusters: symmetrical central structural units Describing the configuration of coordination entities Introduction Describing the coordination geometry Polyhedral symbol Choosing between closely related geometries Describing configuration – distinguishing between diastereoisomers General Configuration index Square planar coordination systems (SP-4) Octahedral coordination systems .