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Giving suitable examples, discuss the geometrical isomerism shown by the following type of complex: [M(AB)2]n± - Chemistry (Theory)

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Giving suitable examples, discuss the geometrical isomerism shown by the following type of complex:

[M(AB)2]

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  • Complexes of the type [M(AB)2] can exhibit geometrical isomerism when AB is an unsymmetrical bidentate ligand that is, a ligand that coordinates to the central metal ion through two different donor atoms.
  • This type of isomerism is usually found in square planar complexes (coordination number = 4), commonly formed by metal ions like Pt2+ and Pd2+.
  • For example, [Pt(gly)2] In this, Gly = Glycinato ligand (H2NCH2COO), coordinates through N and O.
    Cis-isomer: The same donor atoms (e.g. both nitrogen atoms from two glycinato ligands) are adjacent to each other (90° apart).
    Trans-isomer: The same donor atoms are opposite each other (180° apart).
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Chapter 9: Coordination Compounds - LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 547]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 9 Coordination Compounds
LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 4. (iii) | Page 547
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