Abstract
1. When compared with diethylmercury and diethylcadmium, and also with hexamethyldigermane and hexaethyldisilane, a strong bathochromic shift of the absorption maxima is observed in the electronic absorption spectra of the compounds [(C2H5)3Ge]2M (M=Cd, Hg). 2. The bathochromic shift is caused by the participation of the d10 electrons of the Cd and Hg atoms in forming a bond between the metal and germanium.
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