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- Trans_effect comment "In inorganic chemistry, the trans effect is the labilization (making unstable) of ligands that are trans to certain other ligands, which can thus be regarded as trans-directing ligands. It is attributed to electronic effects and it is most notable in square planar complexes, although it can also be observed for octahedral complexes.".
- Q309539 comment "In inorganic chemistry, the trans effect is the labilization (making unstable) of ligands that are trans to certain other ligands, which can thus be regarded as trans-directing ligands. It is attributed to electronic effects and it is most notable in square planar complexes, although it can also be observed for octahedral complexes.".