A palladium complex formed from a solution containing bromide ion and pyridine, C5H5N (a

Chapter 24, Problem 23.94

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A palladium complex formed from a solution containing bromide ion and pyridine, C5H5N (a good electron-pair donor), is found on elemental analysis to contain bromine, carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen by mass. The compound is slightly soluble in several organic solvents; its solutions in water or alcohol do not conduct electricity.It is found experimentally to have a zero dipole moment.Write the chemical formula,and indicate its probable structure.

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