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English: Structure of dicobalt octacarbony. Spectroscopic and other structural studies indicate that this chemical may exist as a rapidly interconverting mixture of isomers. The major isomer is displayed here, containing two bridging CO ligands and featuring octahedral geometry on cobalt, with a structure of (CO)3Co(μ-CO)2Co(CO)3 with a Co–Co bond and having C2ν molecular symmetry. |
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