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Electron counting, in transition metal

Electron-beam heating, in metal vapor synthesis, 1, 232 Electron-beam vaporization, in metal vapor synthesis, 1, 224 Electron correlation, and computational chemistry, 1, 642 Electron counting, in transition metal complexes bridging ligands, 1, 14 examples, 1, 9 ligand electrons, 1, 5/... [Pg.100]

Electron counting, in transition metal complexes (continued) and MLX plots, 1, 36 via neutral ligand formalism, 1, 4 overview, 1, 2... [Pg.101]

Electron counting in transition metal complexes (18 e rule) is an useful tool to understand their stability and structure, although it does not apply to all transition metal complexes—only for a majority of compounds containing 7i-acceptor ligands. The 18 electron rule is an extension of the idea of the octet rule, which applies to atoms having only s and p orbitals. The idea is that the molecule will be stable when the central atom has the same electronic structure as noble gases of the same row. A similar concept can be applied to transition metal complexes having d electrons. The compound is considered most stable when the total number of electrons around the atom becomes the... [Pg.8]

Electron Counting Procedures and Valence Shell Electron Count in Transition Metal Complexes... [Pg.2]




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