How many bonds could each of the following chelating ligands form with a metal ion? a

Chapter 21, Problem 21.55

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How many bonds could each of the following chelating ligands form with a metal ion? a. acetylacetone (acacH), a common ligand in organometallic catalysts: CH3 C CH2 C O CH3 O b. diethylenetriamine, used in a variety of industrial processes: NH2iCH2iCH2iNHiCH2iCH2iNH2 c. salen, a common ligand for chiral organometallic catalysts: HOOH N N d. porphine, often used in supermolecular chemistry as well as catalysis; biologically, porphine is the basis for many different types of porphyrin-containing proteins, including heme proteins:

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