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General Chemistry Lecture 275 - Structural Isomerism in Coordination Compounds

General Chemistry Lecture 275 - Structural Isomerism in Coordination Compounds Linkage isomerism is possible when the same ligand has two coordination sites, such ligands are called ambidentate ligands. Coordination isomerism is observed in the complexes where both cationic and anionic parts are coordination ions. The coordination position isomerism is reported in bridged coordination compounds.
Title: General Chemistry Lecture 275 - Structural Isomerism in Coordination Compounds
Instructor: Prof. I. Z. Khan
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