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Chapter 21 Problem 21.59

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Acetylacetone, abbreviated acacH, is a bidentate ligand. It loses a proton and coordinates as acac2, as shown below, where M is a transition metal: M O C CH3 CH CH3 O C Which of the following complexes are optically active: cisCr(acac)2(H2O)2, trans-Cr(acac)2(H2O)2, and Cr(acac)3?

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Title Chemistry 9 
Author Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl
ISBN 9781133611097

Acetylacetone, abbreviated acacH, is a bidentate ligand. It loses a proton and

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