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ccc.chem.pitt.edu/wipf/Courses/1140_05_files/Organom…Chem 1140; Introduction to Organometallic Chemistry • General Mechanistic Principles • Reactions with Wilkinson’s Catalyst A. Organometallic Mechanisms Oxidation State: The oxidation state of a metal is defined as the charge left on the metal after all ligands have been removed in their natural, closed-shell configuration.