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Which is not true about metal carbonyls?

A
Here metal acts as Lewis base as well as Lewis acid
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Here CO acts as a Lewis base as well as Lewis acid
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Here pπpπ back bonding takes place
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Here dπpπ back bonding takes place
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Solution

The correct option is C Here pπpπ back bonding takes place
In metal carbonyls, both metal and CO acts as Lewis acid as well as base since both donate and accepts pair of electrons.

Carbon of CO donates electron pair to the empty d-orbital of metal and in return, metal donates electron pair to π molecular orbital CO which results in dπ−pπ back bonding, i.e., sideways overlap of a filled orbital of the metal with empty antibonding π (LUMO) orbital of CO.

Hence, option (d) is the wrong statement.

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