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Langford-Gray nomenclature

In discussing the molecularity of substitution reactions the Langford—Gray nomenclature will be used throughout.6 This defines a stoichiometric mechanism, which distinguishes processes... [Pg.282]

Two extreme mechanistic possibilities arise for the substitution of a water ligand in [M(H20) ]m+ by L and are conveniently discussed using the nomenclature of Langford and Gray.220 The first occurs when [M(H20) ]m+ and L pass through a first transition state to form a reactive intermediate, [M(H20)raL](m x)+, in which the coordination number of Mm+ is increased by one (Equation (7)) ... [Pg.540]

The Ingold system of nomenclature was designed primarily for organic chemistry. Several alternatives were suggested. The proposal of Langford and Gray is nowadays extensively used by inorganic chemists." ... [Pg.44]


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