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ronharold
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I mix a metal and ligand to form a complex. How do I verify if a new species is really formed? The instrument I need to use is a spectrophotometer. Thanks!
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Upon bonding, you'd surely see the absorbance peaks of your ligand shifting or even spliting in some case.
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