Problems Problem 4-22: Consider the complex [Cr(H,O),SCNP*: a) Which of the two isomers would you predict to be the major product for the substitution of the chromium hexa-aqua complex with SCN-? What reaction rate would you expect for this reaction? b) Fe(SCN)2*o) has been used for the synthesis of the themodynamically less stable isomer of [Cr(H,O),SCNJ2* (which was not observed in above substitution reaction). Outline the synthesis, draw a scheme for the stepwise reactions and comment on the reaction rate(s) and mechanism. 60

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Problem 4-22: Consider the complex [Cr(H,O);SCNP*:
a) Which of the two isomers would you predict to be the major product for the
substitution of the chromium hexa-aqua complex with SCN-? What reaction rate
would you expect for this reaction?
b) Fe(SCN)2a has been used for the synthesis of the themodynamically less
stable isomer of [Cr(H,O),SCNP (which was not observed in above substitution
reaction). Outline the synthesis, draw a scheme for the stepwise reactions and
comment on the reaction rate(s) and mechanism.
(aq)
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Transcribed Image Text:Problems Problem 4-22: Consider the complex [Cr(H,O);SCNP*: a) Which of the two isomers would you predict to be the major product for the substitution of the chromium hexa-aqua complex with SCN-? What reaction rate would you expect for this reaction? b) Fe(SCN)2a has been used for the synthesis of the themodynamically less stable isomer of [Cr(H,O),SCNP (which was not observed in above substitution reaction). Outline the synthesis, draw a scheme for the stepwise reactions and comment on the reaction rate(s) and mechanism. (aq) 60
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