Polynuclear Transition Metal Complexes
By Professor Dave ExplainsFrom boclips.com
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In previous videos, we have discussed complexes with a single metal center, but in this video we will focus on polynuclear transition metal complexes. Let's go through a couple examples and review how to check that the 18-electron rule is satisfied.
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