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Noble gases carbon ligands

Chromium forms a white solid, hexacarhonyl, Cr(CO)j, with the chromium in formal oxidation state 0 the structure is octahedral, and if each CO molecule donates two electrons, the chromium attains the noble gas structure. Many complexes are known where one or more of the carbon monoxide ligands are replaced by other groups of ions, for example [CrfCOlsI] . [Pg.383]

Noble gas(VIII) compounds, 316 Noble gases, 311-321 carbon ligands, 316 coordination compounds, 312 coordination geometry, 312 halogen ligands, 313-316 nitrogen ligands, 319... [Pg.3304]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.316 ]




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