This document discusses coordination compounds and Werner's theory of coordination compounds. It provides details on:
- Coordination compounds are molecular compounds where a central metal atom is bound to surrounding ligands by dative bonds.
- Werner's theory successfully explained the structure and bonding in coordination compounds using the concept of primary and secondary valencies on the metal center.
- Some limitations of Werner's theory are that it does not explain factors influencing complex stability or the directional properties of bonds in complexes.