Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Tập 6,Số phát hành 1-6British Library Lending Division with the cooperation of the Royal Society of Chemistry, 1961 |
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... trans effect of the halogens in the series [ Pt ( OH ) Cla ] [ Pt ( OH ) Bra , + [ Pt ( OH ) Ia , * . ( A ) This can be explained from the electrostatic viewpoint : as the trans effect of the halogens increases in the series ( A ) ...
... trans effect of the halogens in the series [ Pt ( OH ) Cla ] [ Pt ( OH ) Bra , + [ Pt ( OH ) Ia , * . ( A ) This can be explained from the electrostatic viewpoint : as the trans effect of the halogens increases in the series ( A ) ...
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... trans- -isomer are slightly greater than those of the cis - isomer and K2 ... effect . K2 is smaller for the cis - isomer , however , since in the cis ... trans- [ Pt ( NH3 ) 2 ( NH2OH ) 2 ] Cl2 are also related to the electrostatic ...
... trans- -isomer are slightly greater than those of the cis - isomer and K2 ... effect . K2 is smaller for the cis - isomer , however , since in the cis ... trans- [ Pt ( NH3 ) 2 ( NH2OH ) 2 ] Cl2 are also related to the electrostatic ...
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... trans effects . The lower trans effect of chlorine compared with that of bromine or iodine is responsible for the great stability of Ptv chloronitro - compounds , for the possibility of separating all the intermediate compounds , and ...
... trans effects . The lower trans effect of chlorine compared with that of bromine or iodine is responsible for the great stability of Ptv chloronitro - compounds , for the possibility of separating all the intermediate compounds , and ...
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