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    An Isomer in Which Three Ligands Occupy Opposite Triangular Faces
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An Isomer in Which Three Ligands Occupy Opposite Triangular Faces

Question 7

Question 7

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An isomer in which three ligands occupy opposite triangular faces of an octahedron is called a _____ isomer.


A) mer
B) optical
C) cis
D) fac
E) trans

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