Explain Warner's theory with examples
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The important postulates of Werner's theory are: The central metal or the metal atoms in coordination compounds show two types of valency. They are the primary and secondary valency. ... A negative ion satisfies the primary valency. On the other hand, a negative ion or neutral molecules satisfy secondary valencies.
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The important postulates of Werner's theory are: The central metal or the metal atoms in coordination compounds show two types of valency. They are the primary and secondary valency. ... A negative ion satisfies the primary valency. On the other hand, a negative ion or neutral molecules satisfy secondary valencies
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