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Offline giosoton

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Calcium and Magnesium Coordination Bond Lengths
« on: May 08, 2010, 10:05:01 AM »
Hi there inorganic,

I'm a biochem undergrad and I've come across a problem concerning calcium signalling.

Why, when Ca2+ is coordinated do the ligands have variable bond lengths, compared to Mg2+ where the ligands have constricted coordination bond lengths?

So in essence, why is calcium coordination more flexible than magnesium?

Note, this is generally regarding oxygen ligands.

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Re: Calcium and Magnesium Coordination Bond Lengths
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2010, 07:26:36 AM »
I just want to make this clear, this is not homework. I just find it interesting and would like to know more.

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Re: Calcium and Magnesium Coordination Bond Lengths
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2010, 07:28:28 AM »
Well, basically calcium is a softer metal than magnesium, so it does not coordinate to oxygen so strongly because it prefers to interact with N-donors. That could be a possible explanation...

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