According to werner's theory, for a metal complex, how are primary and secondary valencies satisfied ? Give an example of each.
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The important postulates of Werner's theory are: The central metal or the metal atoms in coordination compounds show two types of valency. ... It means that the coordination number is fixed. The metal atom works towards satisfying both its primary and secondary valencies.
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