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Co(NH3)4 Br, Cl why this compound does not show optical isomerism​

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Co(NH3)4 Br, Cl why this compound does not show optical isomerism

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☹️ Optical isomers are possible for both tetrahedral and octahedral complexes, but not square planar.

The earliest examples of stereoisomerism involve complexes of Co(III). In 1889, Jorgensen observed purple and green salts of [CoCl2(en)2]+, which Werner later correctly identified as the cis- and trans- geometric isomers. In 1911, the first resolution of optical isomers was reported by Werner and King for the complexes cis-[CoX(NH3)(en)2]2+, where X=Cl- or Br-.

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