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    Which Pt(II)complexes Are Geometric Isomers of Each Other
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Which Pt(II)complexes Are Geometric Isomers of Each Other

Question 99

Question 99

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Which Pt(II) complexes are geometric isomers of each other? Which Pt(II) complexes are geometric isomers of each other?   A) (a) and (f)  B) (b) and (e)  C) (c) and (d)  D) (a) and (b)


A) (a) and (f)
B) (b) and (e)
C) (c) and (d)
D) (a) and (b)

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