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Manganese subgroup

Which elements are analogues of manganese Give a general characteristic of the elements of the manganese subgroup. [Pg.237]

In this subgroup, only one of the three elements, manganese, is commonly found. Most chemists have never even seen the other two. [Pg.48]

The first metal-olefin complex was reported in 1827 by Zeise, but, until a few years ago, only palladium(II), platinum(Il), copper(I), silver(I), and mercury(II) were known to form such complexes (67, 188) and the nature of the bonding was not satisfactorily explained until 1951. However, recent work has shown that complexes of unsaturated hydrocarbons with metals of the vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, and cobalt subgroups can be prepared when the metals are stabilized in a low-valent state by ligands such as carbon monoxide and the cyclopentadienyl anion. The wide variety of hydrocarbons which form complexes includes olefins, conjugated and nonconjugated polyolefins, cyclic polyolefins, and acetylenes. [Pg.78]

The ease with which olefins form complexes with metals naturally led to investigation of acetylenes as ligands but until recent years only a few ill-defined, unstable acetylene complexes of copper and silver were known. Now complexes of acetylenes with metals of the chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, and copper subgroups are known. These complexes fall naturally into two classes—those in which the structure of the acetylene is essentially retained and those in which the acetylene is changed into another ligand during complex formation. Complexes of the first class are discussed here and the second class is discussed in Section VI. [Pg.103]

The maximum amounts of metals of the additional subgroups, for example, manganese, iron, cobalt, and nickel, that can be introduced into glassy arsenic selenide are even lower (0.2-1.0 at.%) again, the influence on the properties is almost negligible. [Pg.135]


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