Formation Constants of Chromium (III)-Oxalato Complexes

Abstract
The formation constants of chromium(III) complexes with the oxalate ion, which is the simplest bidentate ligand coordinating by two oxygen atoms, have been determined by the pH method. It has been shown that the formation constants of oxalato chromium(III) complexes are larger than those of the corresponding titanium-(III) complexes, but smaller than those of the corresponding manganese(III), iron(III) and cobalt(III) complexes in the first transition series. The formation constants of oxalato chromium(III) complexes have been found to be remarkably smaller than those of the ethylenediamine chromium(III) complexes. This result suggests that two nitrogen atoms form a more stable complex with chromium than do the two oxygen atoms serving as donors in the bidentate chelate.

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