Which is the strongest metal carbon bond in the carbonyl cmpds
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he strongest CO bond is present in the complex[Cr(CO)]+
. This is because as the oxidation state of metal increases the pi back bonding tendency becomes low and hence the strength of CO bond increases. In the given complexes the oxidation state increase in of the order V(−)<Fe(0)<Cr(+). hence the correct option is A.
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the bayer villiger oxidation is the oxidative cleavage of a carbon carbon bond adjacent to a carbonyl which converts ketones to esters and cyclic ketones to lectons.
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