What are the different types of isomerism in coordination compounds?
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There are four types of structural isomerism: In ionisation isomerism, the isomers result in different ions in solution although they have the same composition. This type of isomerism occurs when the center ion of the complex is also a potential ligand.
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Isomerism in Coordination Compounds. Two or more different compounds having the same formula are called isomers. Two principal types of isomerism are known among coordination compounds.
Isomerism in Coordination Compounds. Stereoisomers. Stereoisomers have the same atoms, same sets of bonds, but differ in the relative orientation of these bonds. Structural Isomers. There are several types of this isomerism frequently encountered in coordination chemistry and the following represents some of them.
Isomerism in Coordination Compounds. Stereoisomers. Stereoisomers have the same atoms, same sets of bonds, but differ in the relative orientation of these bonds. Structural Isomers. There are several types of this isomerism frequently encountered in coordination chemistry and the following represents some of them.
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