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explain the reaction of diborane with carbon monoxide​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Experimentally, gas-phase reactions between diborane (B2H6) and carbon monoxide (CO) produce borane carbonyl (BH3CO) and a less volatile material. ... On the contrary, the initially formed BH3CO + BH3 absorbs 14.75 kcal/mol of energy and requires 19.53 kcal/mol of activation energy.

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Experimentally, gas-phase reactions between diborane (B2H6) and carbon monoxide (CO) produce borane carbonyl (BH3CO) and a less volatile material. ... On the contrary, the initially formed BH3CO + BH3 absorbs 14.75 kcal/mol of energy and requires 19.53 kcal/mol of activation energy.

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