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wht is solvent isomerism...???

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Answered by SwaGduDe
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➡️Solvate or hydrate isomerism are the isomers which have the same composition but differ with respect to the number of solvent ligand molecules as well as the counter ion in the crystal lattice.

Answered by Anonymous
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Solvate or hydrate isomerism are the isomers which have the same composition but differ with respect to the number of solvent l¡gαnd molecules as well as the counter ion in the crystal latt¡ce. ... A very similar type of isomerism results from replacement of a coordinated group by a solvent molecule (Solvate Isomerism).

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