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write the primary and secondary valency of Cocl3.6NH3​

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Answered by rakshayasri007
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Primary valence is 3. Since, 3 chloride ligands are present, the oxidation number of Co is +3.

Secondary valence is 6. Since, 6 ammonia ligands are present, the co -ordination number of Co is 6.

Answered by asmi120308a
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Answer:Primary valence is 3. Since, 3 chloride ligands are present, the oxidation number of Co is +3.

Answer:Primary valence is 3. Since, 3 chloride ligands are present, the oxidation number of Co is +3.Secondary valence is 6. Since, 6 ammonia ligands are present, the co -ordination number of Co is 6.

Answer:Primary valence is 3. Since, 3 chloride ligands are present, the oxidation number of Co is +3.Secondary valence is 6. Since, 6 ammonia ligands are present, the co -ordination number of Co is 6.Explanation:

Answer:Primary valence is 3. Since, 3 chloride ligands are present, the oxidation number of Co is +3.Secondary valence is 6. Since, 6 ammonia ligands are present, the co -ordination number of Co is 6.Explanation:On the basis of the Werner theory, the complex CoCl3. 6NH3 of [Co(NH3)6] Cl3 i.e. hexaamminceobalt(III) chloride can be represented as; where three dotted lines indicate the three primary valency (or oxidation state) of cobalt; while six thick lines indicate its secondary valencies (or co-ordination number). 2.

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