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Chapter 21, Problem 1ALQ
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The information regarding the test for the electrical conductance of the given compound
Concept introduction: The properties of the coordination compounds depend upon the primary and secondary valency of the metal ion in the coordination sphere. The electrical conductivity depends upon the number of ions that are produced by complex.
To determine: The formula and the naming of the compound on the basis of the tests done and the reason behind the findings.
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Chemistry with Access Code, Hybrid Edition
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