File:(Benzene)chromiumtricarbonyl lithiation TMS.png
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Description(Benzene)chromiumtricarbonyl lithiation TMS.png |
English: Skeletal structures for the deprotonation of (benzene)chromium tricarbonyl using n-butyllithium to form a phenyllithium-like intermediate that reacts as a nucleophile with trimethylsilyl chloride |
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current | 21:03, 27 July 2012 | 3,172 × 547 (50 KB) | DMacks (talk | contribs) | more visible wedged & dashed Cr–C bonds | |
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