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Among the following, which is not the p-bonded
organometallic compound?
(a) (CH₃)₄Sn (b) K[PtCl (????² - C₂H₄)]
(c) Fe (????⁵ - C₅H₅)₂ (d) Cr (????⁶ - C₆H₆)₂

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Answered by Anonymous
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Among the following, which is not the p-bonded

organometallic compound?

(a) (CH₃)₄Sn

(b) K[PtCl (????² - C₂H₄)]

(c) Fe (????⁵ - C₅H₅)₂

(d) Cr (????⁶ - C₆H₆)₂

Answered by brokendreams
0

(CH₃)₄Sn  is the non li bonded organometallic compound.

Explanation:

  • Pi bond is defined as the indirect clash between the two orbitals of two atoms that doesn't overlap head on with each other.
  • A pi bond is only formed after a sigma bond has been formed.
  • In case if  (CH₃)₄Sn  it has the tin which is central atom and its surrounded by four methyl molecules.
  • The  (CH₃)₄Sn  has a tetrahedral geometry which suggests that it has sigma bond with each of the methyl groups.
  • Thus, there's no pi bonds between methyl and tin.

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