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Difference between a double salt and a complex.


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Answered by tusipaul657
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Double Salts dissociates into simple ions when dissolved in water. ... In complex salts it is made up of a central metal atom or ion which used to be surrounded by oppositely charged ions or neutral molecules. Note: Hence we come to know about the differences between double salt and complex salts

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Answered by pavanisimha1
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Double Salt:

1. These exit only in solid state and dissociate into constituent species in their solution.

2. They lose their identity in dissolved state.

3. In double salt the metal atom/ion exhibit normal valancy.

Complex compound:

1. They retain their identity in solid as well as in solution state.

2. They do not lose their identity in dissolved state.

3. In co-ordination compounds, the number negative ions or molecules surroundings the central metal atom is beyond its normal valency.

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