What is the Oxidation state of Co in the complex (CO)3Co(μ-CO)2Co(CO)3 ?
My argument was when CO moves to the bridging position, the Triple bond between C and O donates one electron pair to O, which makes C in CO a six electron species. Then the lone pair on C is split into two empty orbitals and they form σ bonds with Co metal.
And this argument gives me an oxidation Number of +2 for the metal.
But in the lecture, the lecturer told "Since CO is a neutral ligand, no matter what position it is in, in will not change the oxidation number." And thus said the Oxidation state of Co is 0.
Can someone please clarify this. And it will be great if you can attach a reference material so that I can speak with the lecturer with some reference.
PS: There is a Co-Co bond in the complex, thus it obeys the 18e rule.