explain inert and labile complexes with examples
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The key difference between inert and labile complexes is that inert complexes undergo slow substitution, whereas labile complexes undergo rapid substitution. ... For example, cobalt(III) hexaammonium complex is an inert complex that can undergo substitution reaction with hydronium ions which takes weeks to complete.
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Lability refers to the ease with which ligands are replaced in coordination complexes. Scandium is referred to as "labile" in the following example.
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