explain isometism in cordinate compound
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Isomerism in Coordination Compounds. Compounds that have the same chemical formula but different structural arrangements are called isomers. Due to their complicated formulae of many coordination compounds, the variety of bond types and the number of shapes possible, many different types of isomerism occur.
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The existence of coordination compounds with the same formula but different arrangements of the ligands was crucial in the development of coordination chemistry. ... Structural isomers differ in which atoms are bonded to one another, while geometrical isomers differ only in the arrangement of ligands around the metal ion.
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