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explain werner's coordination theory​

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Answered by skjoshua20
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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. ... It means that the coordination number is fixed. The metal atom works towards satisfying both its primary and secondary valencies.

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Answered by Kaptivate
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The important postulates of Werner's theory are as follows: In coordination compounds, the central metal or metal atoms exhibit two types of valency, For Example: The primary valency and the secondary valency. The primary valency corresponds to oxidation state and the secondary valency corresponds to coordinate number.

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