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Carbonyl chemistry
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In IR spectra CO shows a spectrum of 1790 cm-1 for Fe(CO)$ @- .What can you conclude from this.


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21 Feb 2007 03:38:23 IST
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Since it lies in low frequency band it implies the existence of carbonyl groups in bridged form.

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