An Introduction to Linear Analysis by Donald L. Kreider, Robert G. Kuller, Donald R. Ostberg,

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Res. 1, 257 (1968). QUESTIONS 1. T h e neutral nitrosyl ligand ( N O ) behaves as a three-electron donor. O n the basis of electronic configuration and coordination number predict the formulas o f the first-row (3d) transition-metal derivatives containing only carbonyl and nitrosyl groups. QUESTIONS 43 2. Suggest possible m e t h o d s for the preparation of stable arylazo derivatives of transition metals. 3 . Phosphorus trifluoride ( P F ) is a ligand which has "back-bonding" abilities similar t o 3 carbon m o n o x i d e , but which forms stronger chemical bonds to transition metals than carbon m o n o x i d e .

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