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    In a Coordination Compound Involving a Complex Ion of Square
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In a Coordination Compound Involving a Complex Ion of Square

Question 53

Question 53

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In a coordination compound involving a complex ion of square planar geometry, which of the following types of isomerism is/are never possible?


A) geometric
B) optical
C) linkage
D) coordination
E) more than one of the choices

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