What is the isomerism present between
[Co(N1-13)4(H20)CfiBr2and
[Co(NI-13)4Br2]C1 . H20 ?
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Answer:
What is the isomerism present between
[Co(N1-13)4(H20)CfiBr2and
[Co(NI-13)4Br2]C1 . H20 ?
Explanation:
hydrate isomerism
Hydrate Isomerism : In a compound, water molecules may be present in either
coordinated form or a: ~ttice water (water of crystallisation). In the fmr case water
molecules are directly attached to the metal ion, or in the latter case they may occupy lattice
sites in a crystal bithodt getting attached to the metal ion. This type of isomerism is known
as hydrate isomerism and the physical and chemical properties of hydrate isomers are quite
different. As an example, we consider at least three well established isomers of a complex
~r~13.6~20: Theseare: /
(i) [Cr(H20)4C12] C1.2H20, a dark green compound where four molecules of water are
coordinated to Cr(II1) ion and the other two molecules occupy the lattice position..
(ii) [Cr(H20)~CI]C12.H20 is blue green in colour and has five coordinated and one
lattice molecules of water.
. A few other examples are:
[Co(NH3)4(H20)CI]Br2, [Co(NH3)4Br2]CI-H20
and [Co(NH3)3(H20)2CI]Br:. [Co(NH3)3Br2 (H2O)IBr.H20