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What are the factors determining the stability of transition metal alkyls?

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(i) Charge on the central metal atom : As the magnitude of charge on metal atom increases, stability of the complex increases. (ii) Nature of metal ion: The stability order is 3d < 4d < 5d series. (iii) Basic nature of ligands: Strong field ligands form stable complex.

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Charge on the central metal atom : As the magnitude of charge on metal atom increases, stability of the complex increases. (ii) Nature of metal ion: The stability order is 3d < 4d < 5d series. (iii) Basic nature of ligands: Strong field ligands form stable complex.

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