Tolman's rule

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title: Tolman's rule
text: Tolman's rule states that, in a certain chemical reaction, the steps involve exclusively intermediates of 18- and 16 electron configuration. The rule is an extension of the 18-electron rule. This rule was proposed by American chemist Chadwick A. Tolman. As stated above, Tolman's rule, even for reactions that proceed via 2e− steps, is incorrect because many reactions involve configurations of fewer than 16 e−. Many examples of homogeneous catalysis involving organometallic complexes involve shutt
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