Chemistry: Principles and Reactions
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Chapter 19, Problem 23QAP
Sketch the geometry of
(a) [Zn(NH3)2Cl2](tetrahedral)
(b) cis-[Co(H2O)4Cl2]+
(c) tans-[Pt(NH3)2Br2]2+
(d) tans-[Ni(ox)2(OH)2]3-
(e) [Au(CN)Br]+
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