12th Class Chemistry Coordination Chemistry

  • question_answer 55)
        What kind of isomerism exists between  (violet) and  (Greyish-green)? (a) Linkage isomerism (b) Solvate isomerism (c) Ionisation isomerism (d) Coordination isomerism

    Answer:

                        (c) Soluate isomerism to shown when two  compounds having same molecular formula differ by whether or solvent molecule is directly bonded to metal ion or is present as free solvent molecules in the crystal lattice. When water is present as solvent and show this type of isomerism then it is known as hydrate isomerism. Coordination compound  and  are solvate isomers, because water is exchanged by chloride ion. This is why both of them show different colour on exposure to sunlight.


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