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Diamonds and graphite are both made of pure carbon — just arranged differently.
Did you know?
Diamonds and graphite are both made of pure carbon — just arranged differently.
Cobalt (III) chloride forms several octahedral complexes with ammonia. Which of the following will not give a test of chloride ions with silver nitrate at
CoClNH
CoClNH
CoClNH
CoClNH
To solve this problem, we need to understand the coordination chemistry of cobalt(III) chloride with ammonia.Cobalt(III) chloride can form different coordination complexes with ammonia, and the chloride ions can be either inside or outside the coordination sphere.The complexes are represented as:1. CoCl
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