Mechanistic Studies on the Reaction of Pentaaquahydroxochromium(III) Ion with Oxalic Acid†

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Deng Wenjie, Ye Xiaolan, Wang Huatong and Hu Kecheng


Abstract

The substitution of aqua ligands from pentaaquahydroxochromium(III) ion by oxalic acid occurs through a mechanism involving the formation of an ion pair followed by an associative interchange (Ia) process.


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