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Palladium ionization energy

Identify the element with the higher first ionization energy in each of the following pairs (a) iron and nickel (b) nickel and copper (c) osmium and platinum (d) nickel and palladium ... [Pg.813]

This is in accordance with the facts—e.g., Cr(CO)6 and Fe(CO)5 are more stable to dissociation than Ni(CO)4, and nickel(O) derivatives with strong TT-acceptor ligands are more stable than palladium (0) and platinum (0) derivatives. Nyholm 150) considers that palladium and platinum carbonyls are not stable on account of their high ionization potentials d — d , but other factors as the atomization heat and the spin-coupling energy should also respond to the A(j of the formation reaction ... [Pg.345]


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