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Tricoordinated metals orbitals

Figure 13.4. Valence orbitals of a tricoordinated metal A (longer gray bracket) is analogous to . The splitting of the upper levels (shorter gray bracket) is a measure of the trans effect. Figure 13.4. Valence orbitals of a tricoordinated metal A (longer gray bracket) is analogous to . The splitting of the upper levels (shorter gray bracket) is a measure of the trans effect.
A tricoordinated carbon center acting as a ligand to a transition metal is a powerful a donor because of the high energy of its valence (spn) orbital, and it is not a n acceptor. [Pg.186]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.182 , Pg.183 ]




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