A two-week laboratory experiment for students in advanced inorganic chemistry is described. Students prepare and characterize a cobalt(III) complex coordinated by a thioether ligand during the first week of the experiment and then study the kinetics of Co�S bond cleavage in basic solution during the second week. The synthetic portion of the laboratory is a good introduction to the preparation of inert transition-metal complexes and the modification of coordinated ligands. The kinetic portion of the laboratory introduces students to the SN1CB base hydrolysis mechanism and to the analysis of kinetic data.
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