Consider the hypothetical bimetallic titanium dinitrogen complexes (N2C, (μ-N2) [TiCl2L312. neutral 2e donor) a. Draw reasonable structures for A, B, and C assuming that the oxidation state of titanium in these three compounds is the same. b. Which compound would have the highest v(N-N) ? c. Which compound would have the longest N - N bond? J C A 2. Consider the hypothetical bimetallic titanium dinitrogen complexes A (U-N₂) [TiCl4L]2, B (μ- N2)[TiCl3L2]2, and C, (μ-N2) [TiCl2L3]2. (L = neutral 2 e donor) a. Draw reasonable structures for A, B, and C assuming that the oxidation state of titanium in these three compounds is the same. B b. Which compound would have the highest v(N-N)? c. Which compound would have the longest N-N bond?
Consider the hypothetical bimetallic titanium dinitrogen complexes (N2C, (μ-N2) [TiCl2L312. neutral 2e donor) a. Draw reasonable structures for A, B, and C assuming that the oxidation state of titanium in these three compounds is the same. b. Which compound would have the highest v(N-N) ? c. Which compound would have the longest N - N bond? J C A 2. Consider the hypothetical bimetallic titanium dinitrogen complexes A (U-N₂) [TiCl4L]2, B (μ- N2)[TiCl3L2]2, and C, (μ-N2) [TiCl2L3]2. (L = neutral 2 e donor) a. Draw reasonable structures for A, B, and C assuming that the oxidation state of titanium in these three compounds is the same. B b. Which compound would have the highest v(N-N)? c. Which compound would have the longest N-N bond?
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