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Ligands are electron pair donor groups. Ambidentate ligands are those ligands where two different atoms can donate electron pair. The complex where ambidentate ligands are present shows linkage isomerism.
The correct name of linkage isomer of `[Co(NH_(3))_(5)(SCN)]SO_(4)`

A

Pentaamminethiocyanato-S-cobalt (III) sulphate

B

Pentaamminethiocyanato-N-Cobalt (II) sulphate

C

Pentaamminethiocyanato-N-Cobalt (III) sulphate

D

Pentaamminecyanato-N-Cobalt (III) sulphate

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The correct Answer is:
C

`[Co(NH_(3))_(5)(NCS)]SO_(4)`
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