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Question
Explain and illustrate with an example of the following in relation to coordination compounds:
Ionisation isomerism
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Solution
- When coordination compounds having the same molecular formula show a difference in their ionisation behaviour and furnish different types of ions in solution, the phenomenon is called ionisation isomerism.
- An interchange of groups between the coordination and ionic spheres gives rise to ionisation isomerism. Two different compounds with the formula Co(NH3)5(Br)(SO4), for instance.
- One example of ionisation isomerism is [Co(NH3)5(Br)(SO4)] and [Co(NH3)5(SO4)]Br. The structure of both the isomers [Co(NH3)5(Br)(SO4)] and [Co(NH3)5(SO4)]Br.

- We can prepare these ionisation isomers the following way:
\[\ce{[Co(NH3)5(SO4)]Br -> [Co(NH3)5 (Br)]^{2+} + SO^{2-}_4]}\]
Red Violet
\[\ce{[Co(NH3)5(SO4)]Br -> [Co(NH3)5(SO^{2-}_4)]^+ + Br^-}\]
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Chapter 9: Coordination Compounds - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 546]
