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Arrange the following compounds in the order of decreasing molar conductivity in aqueous solution.
`a. K[Co(NH_(3))_(2)(NO_(2))_(4)]`
`b. [Cr(NH_(3))_(3)(NO_(2))_(3)]`
`c." " [Cr(NH_(3))_(5)(NO_(2))]_(3)[Co(NO_(2))_(6)]_(2)`
`d." "[Mg(Cr(NH_(3)(NO_(2))_(5)]`

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To arrange the given compounds in the order of decreasing molar conductivity in aqueous solution, we need to analyze the ionization of each compound and determine the number of ions produced upon dissolution. The more ions produced, the higher the molar conductivity. Let's break down each compound step by step. ### Step 1: Analyze Compound A - K[Co(NH3)2(NO2)4] - **Ionization**: - Potassium (K) has a +1 charge. - Cobalt (Co) is in the +3 oxidation state. - The complex ion [Co(NH3)2(NO2)4] has a -1 charge (2 neutral NH3 and 4 NO2 with -1 charge each). - **Total Ions Produced**: ...
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