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what is linkage isomerism and example​

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Answered by simimhatre16
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Linkage isomerism is the existence of coordination compounds that have the same composition differing with the connectivity of the metal to a ligand. Typical ligands that give rise to linkage isomers are: thiocyanate, SCN− – isothiocyanate, NCS. −


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Answered by kirtan1726
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Linkage isomers are coordination compounds that have the same composition but differ in the connectivity of the ligand to the metal. ... Typical ligands that give rise to linkage isomers are: thiocyanate, SCN⁻ and isothiocyanate, NCS⁻ selenocyanate, SeCN⁻ and isoselenocyanate, NCSe

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