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explain ionization isomerism​

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Answered by sourishpati
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Explanation:

Ionization isomers are identical except for a ligand has exchanged places with an anion or neutral molecule that was originally outside the coordination complex. The central ion and the other ligands are identical. For example, an octahedral isomer will have five ligands that are identical, but the sixth will differ

Answered by palak5354
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Explanation:

Ionization isomers are identical except for a ligand has exchanged places with an anion or neutral molecule that was originally outside the coordination complex. The central ion and the other ligands are identical. For example, an octahedral isomer will have five ligands that are identical, but the sixth will differ.

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