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Consider the Following Isomers of [Co(NH3)4Br2]+

Question 96

Question 96

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Consider the following isomers of [Co(NH3) 4Br2]+.The black sphere represents Co,gray spheres represent NH3,and unshaded spheres represent Br. Consider the following isomers of [Co(NH<sub>3</sub>) <sub>4</sub>Br<sub>2</sub>]<sup>+</sup>.The black sphere represents Co,gray spheres represent NH<sub>3</sub>,and unshaded spheres represent Br.   -Which exist as enantiomers? A) All exist as enantiomers. B) isomers (1) and (3)  C) isomers (2) and (4)  D) None exist as enantiomers.
-Which exist as enantiomers?


A) All exist as enantiomers.
B) isomers (1) and (3)
C) isomers (2) and (4)
D) None exist as enantiomers.

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