illustrate with example the difference between a double salt and a coordination compound.
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The molecular ( or addition ) compounds, existing in solid state, and dissociating into their constituent ions ( on dissolving in water ), are called Double Salts.
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Mohr's salt, : FeSO4.(NH4)2.SO4.6H2O
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The molecular compounds retaining their identity in aqueous solutions and showing properties entirely different from their constituent ions, are known as co-ordination compounds.
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K4[Fe(CN)6] Potassium ferrocyanide.
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