MCQ
Which of the following statements $correct$ ?
  • A
    $[Pt(NO_3)_2(en)_2]^{2+}$ complex ion can show linkage isomerism
  • B
    $[Cr(CO_3)(NH_3)_4]Br$ can show ionization isomerism
  • $FeCl_3.6H_2O$ can show hydrate isomerism
  • D
    $[FeCl_3(NH_3)_3]$ can exhibit structural isomerism

Answer

Correct option: C.
$FeCl_3.6H_2O$ can show hydrate isomerism
c

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