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Question
Write the trans isomer of the complex [CoCl2(en)(NH3)4]+.
Long Answer
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Solution
- Co3+ as the central metal ion.
- Two chloride (Cl−) ions, which are monodentate ligands.
- The complex also contains ethylenediamine (en), a bidentate ligand.
- Four ammonia (NH3) molecules, which are neutral monodentate ligands.
- The trans isomer of the complex [CoCl2(en)(NH3)4]+ can be explained in terms of the spatial arrangement of its ligands around the central Co3+ ion.
- The trans-isomer, the two Cl− ligands are positioned opposite to each other (180° apart).
- This arrangement results in a different geometric configuration than the cis isomer, specifically in terms of the relative positioning of the ligands around the metal.
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