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An aqueous solution of `CoCl_(3).6NH_(3)` is found to be a better conductor of electricity than an aqueous solution of `CoCl_(3).4NH_(3)` No ammonium ions are detected by addition of `H_(2) SO_(4)` to the solution of either of these compounds. Can you explain the difference in the conductivities of two solutions

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To explain the difference in the conductivities of the two solutions, let's break down the problem step by step. ### Step 1: Identify the Compounds We have two coordination compounds: 1. `CoCl3·6NH3` (Cobalt(III) chloride with 6 ammonia ligands) 2. `CoCl3·4NH3` (Cobalt(III) chloride with 4 ammonia ligands) ### Step 2: Understand Coordination Compounds ...
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