2. Propose mechanisms for the following reactions: Cl- substitution in [(n²-C2H4)PtCl3]* by Br in methanol to give trans-[(n²-C2H4)PTC½B1]¯ b. Arene substitution in (n°-C6H6)Mo(CO); by PPh; to give fac-Mo(CO)3(PPh3)3. Can the mer isomer be synthesized using the same two starting materials? If so how? If not, how is the mer isomer synthesized? a. beating at

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. Propose mechanisms for the following reactions: Cl-substitution in [(n2-CH)PtCl}]by Br in methanol to give trans-[(72-C2H4)PtCl Br] b. Arene substitution in (n-C.H.)Mo(CO) by PPhz to give fac-Mo(CO)3(PPh). Can the mer isomer be synthesized using the same two starting materials? If so how? If not, how is the mer isomer synthesized?
2. Propose mechanisms for the following reactions:
Cl- substitution in [(n²-C2H4)PtCl3]* by Br" in methanol to give trans-[(n²-C2H4)PTC½B1]¯
b. Arene substitution in (n°-C6H6)Mo(CO); by PPh; to give fac-Mo(CO)3(PPh3)3. Can the
mer isomer be synthesized using the same two starting materials? If so how? If not, how
is the mer isomer synthesized?
a.
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Transcribed Image Text:2. Propose mechanisms for the following reactions: Cl- substitution in [(n²-C2H4)PtCl3]* by Br" in methanol to give trans-[(n²-C2H4)PTC½B1]¯ b. Arene substitution in (n°-C6H6)Mo(CO); by PPh; to give fac-Mo(CO)3(PPh3)3. Can the mer isomer be synthesized using the same two starting materials? If so how? If not, how is the mer isomer synthesized? a. beating at
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