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A coordination compound of cobalt (III) contains four ammonia molecules, one sulfate ion, and one chloride ion Addition of aqueous BaCl2 solution to an aqueous solu- tion of the compound gives no precipitate. Addition of aqueous AgNO3 to an aqueous solution of the compound produces a white precipitate. Propose a structure for this coordination compound.

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A coordination compound of cobalt (III) contains four ammonia molecules, one sulfate ion, and one chloride ion Addition of aqueous BaCl2 solution to an aqueous solu- tion of the compound gives no precipitate. Addition of aqueous AgNO3 to an aqueous solution of the compound produces a white precipitate. Propose a structure for this coordination compound.

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