MCQ
Which of the following statements is correct ?
  • Geometrical isomerism is not observed in complexes of $C.N.\,4$ having tetrahedral geometry
  • B
    Square planar complexes generally do not show geometrical isomerism
  • C
    The square planar complex of general formulae $Ma_3b$ or $Mab_3$ exhibits cis-trans isomerism
  • D
    The platinum glycinato complex, $[Pt(Gly)_2]$ does not show geometrical isomerism

Answer

Correct option: A.
Geometrical isomerism is not observed in complexes of $C.N.\,4$ having tetrahedral geometry
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