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CrCl(3) * 6H(2)O exists in different iso...

`CrCl_(3) * 6H_(2)O` exists in different isomeric forms which show different colours like violet and green . This is due to

A

ionisation isomerism

B

coordination isomerism

C

optical isomerism

D

hydrate isomerism

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D
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