Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The following terms have to be defined and an example for each term has to be given–
- (a) Ionization isomerism (b) hydrate isomerism
(c) Co-ordination isomerism (d) linkage isomerism
Concept Introduction:
Co-ordination compounds exhibit structural isomerism and stereoisomerism. There are four types of structural isomerism – Ionization isomerism, Hydrate isomerism, Co-ordination isomerism and Linkage isomerism.
(b)
Interpretation:
The following terms have to be defined and an example for each term has to be given–
- (a) Ionization isomerism (b) hydrate isomerism
(c) Co-ordination isomerism (d) linkage isomerism
Concept Introduction:
Co-ordination compounds exhibit structural isomerism and stereoisomerism. There are four types of structural isomerism – Ionization isomerism, Hydrate isomerism, Co-ordination isomerism and Linkage isomerism.
(c)
Interpretation:
The following terms have to be defined and an example for each term has to be given–
- (a) Ionization isomerism (b) hydrate isomerism
(c) Co-ordination isomerism (d) linkage isomerism
Concept Introduction:
Co-ordination compounds exhibit structural isomerism and stereoisomerism. There are four types of structural isomerism – Ionization isomerism, Hydrate isomerism, Co-ordination isomerism and Linkage isomerism.
(d)
Interpretation:
The following terms have to be defined and an example for each term has to be given–
- (a) Ionization isomerism (b) hydrate isomerism
(c) Co-ordination isomerism (d) linkage isomerism
Concept Introduction:
Co-ordination compounds exhibit structural isomerism and stereoisomerism. There are four types of structural isomerism – Ionization isomerism, Hydrate isomerism, Co-ordination isomerism and Linkage isomerism.
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