12th Class Chemistry Coordination Chemistry

  • question_answer 68)
        A complex of the type  is known to be optically active. What does this indicate about the structure of the complex? Give one example of such complex.

    Answer:

                        An optically active complex of the type  indicates cis-octahedral structure, e.g.,  or because its mirror-image isomers are non-superimposable.


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