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Chapter 19, Problem 30E
Draw diagrams for any Cis, trans, and optical isomers that could exist for the following (en is ethylenediamine):
(a) [CO(en)2(NO2)Cl]+.
(b) [Co(en)2Cl2]+.
(c) [Pt(NH3)2Cl4].
(d) [Cr(en)3]3+.
(e) [Pt(NH3)2Cl2]
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