MCQ
Coordination isomerism is caused by the interchange of ligands between the
  • Cis and Trans structure
  • B
    Complex cation and complex anion
  • C
    Inner sphere and outer sphere
  • D
    Low oxidation and higher oxidation states

Answer

Correct option: A.
Cis and Trans structure
a
(a) Co-ordination isomerism is caused by the interchange of ligands between cis and trans structure.

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