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Question
A complex has a molecular formula \[\ce{MSO4Cl.6H2O}\] The aqueous solution of it gives white precipitate with Barium chloride solution and no precipitate is obtained when it is treated with silver nitrate solution. If the secondary valence of the metal is six, which one of the following correctly represents the complex?
Options
\[\ce{[M(H2O)4Cl]SO4.2H2O}\]
\[\ce{[M(H2O)6]SO4}\]
\[\ce{[M(H2O)5Cl]SO4.H2O}\]
\[\ce{[M(H2O)3Cl]SO4.3H2O}\]
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Solution
\[\ce{[M(H2O)5Cl]SO4.H2O}\]
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