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Ligand field theory (LFT) is a theoretical framework used in coordination chemistry to describe the electronic structure and properties of transition metal complexes. It builds upon and extends the concepts of crystal field theory (CFT), which focuses on the impact of surrounding ligands (molecules or ions that coordinate to a metal center) on the d-orbital energies of transition metals.

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