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A complex of platinum, ammonia and chloride produces four ions per molecule in the solution. The structure consistent with the observation is:

A

`[Pt(NH_(3))_(6)Cl_(4)`

B

`[Pt(NH_(3))_(2)Cl_(4)]`

C

`[Pt(NH_(3))_(5)Cl]Cl_(3)`

D

`[Pt(NH_(3))_(4)Cl_(2)]Cl_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`[Pt(NH_(3))_(5)Cl]Cl_(3)hArr[Pt(NH_(3))_(5)Cl]^(+) + 3Cl^(-)`
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