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The coordination number (n) is a measure of the number of atoms, ions, or molecules that are directly bonded to a central atom or ion in a molecule or crystal.
The coordination number can vary depending on the chemical structure of the compound and the bonding environment of the central atom or ion. It is an important property that can provide insight into the bonding, stability, and properties of a compound or crystal.
North
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Nitrogen
Chemistry
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Newton
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No
Language & Linguistics
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noun
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Natural Numbers
Mathematics
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nano
Units
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principal quantum number
Physics
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Asparagine
Biochemistry
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Neutron number
Physics
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Neill
Electronics
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Namyang/Nürburgring
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Normality
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amount of substance
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The full form of n is coordination number
North | Nitrogen | Newton | No | noun | Natural Numbers | nano | principal quantum number | Neutron number | coordination number | Neill | Normality | amount of substance
North | Nitrogen | Newton | No | noun | Natural Numbers | nano | principal quantum number | Asparagine | Neutron number | coordination number | Neill | Namyang/Nürburgring | Normality | amount of substance