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Describe linkage isomerism with an example.
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Solution
Linkage isomerism is a type of structural isomerism observed in coordination compounds where an ambidentate ligand binds to the central metal ion through different atoms.
Example: [Co(NH3)5NO2]Cl2 and [Co(NH3)5ONO]Cl2
In this example, the ligand nitrite \[\ce{NO^-2}\] can bind to the metal in two different ways:
- Through the nitrogen atom (as nitro: -NO2).
- Through the oxygen atom (as nitrito: -ONO).
These two complexes are linkage isomers because the nitrite ligand can coordinate to the central metal via either its nitrogen or oxygen atom, resulting in different isomers.
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