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(a)
Interpretation:
To determine whether
Concept introduction:
The isomers are coordination compounds that have different arrangements of ligands but have the same formula. Their physical and chemical properties vary. There are 2 types of isomers namely stereoisomers and geometric isomers. Geometric isomers have their ligands adjacent to each other or opposite to each other.
(b)
Interpretation:
To explain whether
Concept introduction:
If the coordination compounds exhibit different arrangement of ligands but have the same formula, it is termed as isomers. Such compounds have different physical and chemical properties. Isomers are of 2 types of isomers namely stereoisomers and geometric isomers. Geometric isomers are those that have their ligands either on opposite side to each other or adjacent to each other.
(c)
Interpretation:
Whether
Concept introduction:
Isomers are those coordination compounds which exhibit different arrangement of ligands though its formula is same. These compounds have different physical and chemical properties. There are 2 types of isomers namely stereoisomers and geometric isomers. In Geometric isomers, the ligands are arranged either on opposite sides termed as trans-isomer or on same side termed as cis isomer.
(c)
Interpretation:
Whether
Concept introduction:
Isomers are those coordination compounds which exhibit different arrangement of ligands though its formula is same. These compounds have different physical and chemical properties. There are 2 types of isomers namely stereoisomers and geometric isomers. In Geometric isomers, the ligands are arranged either on opposite sides termed as trans-isomer or on same side termed as cis isomer.
(d)
Interpretation:
Whether
Concept introduction:
Coordination compounds that have same formula but different arrangement of ligands are termed as isomers. These compounds exhibit different physical and chemical properties. Isomers exist as two types − stereoisomerism and geometric isomerism. Geometric isomers show different arrangement of ligands, namely on adjacent side of central molecule or on opposite side of central molecule.
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