PART 2: 18 &16 ELECTRON RULE IN OMC FOR CSIR NET/ GATE/IIT JAM
At time 39.00 in problem number 14 &15 there is one metal metal bond, so we will add one extra electron in electron counting bx one metal each is giving 1 electron to form that bond. In this video I have explained 18 and 16 electrons rule in organometallic compounds. Oxidising agents, reducing agent, oxidation state of metals and magnetic properties of the organometallic compounds can also be explained on the basis of these rule. #18e #16e #FORMALCHARGE #OXIDANT #REDUCTANT ORGANOMETALLIC PLAYLIST: • PART 1: HAPTICITY IN ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS TRICK TRANSITION SERIES: • d BLOCK ELEMENTS AMAZING LEARNING TRICK

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PART 3: METAL METAL BONDS IN ORGANOMETALLIC COMPOUNDS

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18 Electron Rule Key points, Examples, 16 Electron Rule, Exceptions

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