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Assertion : Linkage isomerism arises in coordination compounds containing ambidentate ligand. Reason : Ambidentate ligand has two different don atoms.

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  6. Give one example of linkage isomer.

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  7. Why does NH3 readily form complexes but NH4^(+) does not ?

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  8. Give evidence that [CO(NH3)5Cl]S04 and [CO(NH3)5(S04)]Cl are ionisati...

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  9. Name central metal atom present in haemoglobin and Vitamin B12.

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  10. Name one example of a hexadentate ligand.

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  11. Write the IUPAC name of the following : K3[Fe (CN)5 NO]

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  12. Write the IUPAC name of the compound [Cr(NCS)(NH3)5] [ZnCl4].

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  13. Draw the structures of optical isomers of: [Cr(C2O4)3]^3-

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  14. Draw the structures of optical isomers of : Cr(NH3)2Cl2 (en)]^+

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  15. The hexaquo manganese(II) ion contains five unpaired electrons, while ...

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  16. What is meant by stability of a coordination compound in solution? Sta...

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  17. Explain non-ionic nature of CoCl3 .3NH3 on the basis of Werner’s coord...

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  18. Write the shape and magnetic behaviour of the following complex : [Ni(...

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  20. Write the shape and magnetic behaviour of the following complex : [Co(...

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