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CoSO(4)Cl.5 NH(3) exists in two isomeric...

`CoSO_(4)Cl.5 NH_(3)` exists in two isomeric forms 'A' and 'B'. Isomer 'A' reacts with `AgNO_(3)` to give white precipitate, but does not react with `BaCl_(2)`. Isomer 'B' gives white precipitate with `BaCl_(2)` but does not react with `AgNO_(3)`. Answer the following questions.
(a) Identify 'A' and 'B' and write their structural formulae.
(b) Name the type of isomerism involved.
(c) Give the IUPAC name of 'A' and 'B'.

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i) Based upon the above information, the structural formulae of A and B are:
`A:[Co(NH_(3))_(5)SO_(4)]Cl` `[Co(NH_(3))_(5)Cl]SO_(4)`
ii) The two isomers exhibit ionisation isomerism.
iii) [A]: pentaamminesulphatocobalt (III) chloride.
iv) [B] : pentaamminechloridocobalt (III) sulphate.
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