- APropyl chloride
- BPropyl iodide
- ✓Isopropyl chloride
- DIsopropyl bromide
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The limiting ionic conductivity ( $\Lambda 0$ ) values (in $mS m ^2 mol ^{-1}$ ) for different ions in aqueous solutions are given below:
| Ions | $Ag ^{+}$ | $K ^{+}$ | $Na ^{+}$ | $H ^{+}$ | $NO _3^{-}$ | $CI ^{-}$ | $SO _4^{2-}$ | $OH ^{-}$ | $CH_3COO ^{-}$ |
| $\Lambda_0$ | $6.2$ | $7.4$ | $5.0$ | $35.0$ | $7.2$ | $7.6$ | $16.0$ | $19.9$ | $4.1$ |
For different combinations of titrates and titrants given in $List-l$, the graphs of 'conductance' versus 'volume of titrant' are given in $List-II$.
Match each entry in $List-I$ with the appropriate entry in $List-II$ and choose the correct option.
$(I)\, Co(III)$ is stabilised in presence of weak field ligands, while $Co(II)$ is stabilised in presence of strong field ligand.
$(II)$ Four coordinated complexes of $Pd(II)$ and $Pt(II)$ are diamagnetic and square planar.
$(III)\,[Ni (CN)_4]^{4-}$ ion and $[Ni (CO)_4]$ are diamagnetic tetrahedral and square planar respectively.
$(IV)\,Ni^{2+}$ ion does not form inner orbital octahedral complexes.