MCQ
$[Co_2(CO)_8]$ displays
  • one $Co - Co$ bond, six terminal $CO$ and two bridging $CO$
  • B
    one $Co- Co$ bond, four terminal $CO$ and four bridging $CO$
  • C
    no $Co - Co$ bond, six terminal $CO$ and two bridging $CO$
  • D
    no $Co - Co$ bond, four terminal $CO$ and four bridging $CO$

Answer

Correct option: A.
one $Co - Co$ bond, six terminal $CO$ and two bridging $CO$
a

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