Interpretation:
Structural formula for the following compounds has to be written.
(a) potassium hexacyanoferrate (II)
(b) tetraamminedichlororcobalt(III) chloride
(c) tetrachloroplatinate(II) ion.
Concept Introduction:
Complex compounds are primarily formed by
Oxidation number of transition metal in its co-ordination compound refers to charge of the metal atom or ion. It is calculated as -
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