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Give evidence that `[Co(NH_(3))_(5)Cl]SO_(4)` and `[Co(NH_(3))_(5)(SO_(4))]Cl` are ionisation isomers.

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The ionisation isomers dissolve in water to yield different ions and thus react differently to various reagents:
`[Co(NH_3)_5Br]SO_4+BaCl_2toBaSo_4`
`[Co(NH_3)_5Br]SO_4+AgNO_3to` No reaction
`[Co(NH_3)_5SO_4]Cl+BaCl_2to` No reaction
`[Co(NH_3)_5SO_4]Cl+AgNO_3toAgBr_(s)`
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