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A coordination complex of type MX(2)Y(2)...

A coordination complex of type `MX_(2)Y_(2)` (M-metal ion: X, Y-monodentate lingads), can have either a tetrahedral or a square planar geometry. The maximum number of posible isomers in these two cases are respectively:

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