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Kinetic study on the alkaline hydrolysis of oxalato, fumarato, and maleoto complexes of pentaamminecobalt (III)

Angerman et al., 1967

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11851069218178001580
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Angerman N
Jordan R
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Inorganic Chemistry

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The rate for the hydrolysis of thefumarato and maleato complexes of pentaamminecobalt (III) was found to be first order in hydroxide ion and in the complex. At 25 (µ= 1.0, NaCl), for the fumarato complex k, AH~, and* are 8.00 X 10" 6 M~ l sec-1, 28.5 kcal mole-1, and 18.3 cal …
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