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The anion of acetylacetone (acac) forms Co (acac)3 chelate with Co^3+. The rings of the chelate are

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Answered by Anonymous
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Six membered

Chelating ligands having conjugated double bonds form more stable six membered rings.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Acetylacetone is the Organic compound having the formula CH3COCH2COCH3. Tautomers interconvert are rapid under most conditions that treated as a single compound in most applications. Acetylacetone is a colorless liquid that is a precursor to acetylacetonate anion acac−, a bidentate ligand. Anion acetylacetonate (acac) forms chelate with the extensive Co3+ forming the ring of the chelate called as the five member.

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