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Nitrogen—hydrogen bonds metal halides

The most widely used methods for the syntheses of monohydrazido(2—) complexes have been from the parent hydrazide and metal oxo or halide complexes with formal elimination of water (equation 168), hydrogen halide (equation 169) or trimethylchlbrosilane (equation 170). The preparation of the hydrazido(2—) complexes, shown in equation (169) and (170), shows that the driving force for the formation of metal-nitrogen multiple bonds is such that the N hydrogens are lost. [Pg.144]


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