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A reaction of cobalt (III) chloride and ethylenediamine in a 1:2 mole ratio generates two isomeric products A (violet coloured) B (green coloured). A can show optical actively, B is optically inactive. What type of isomers does A and B represent?

(a)

Geometrical isomers

(b)

Ionisation isomers

(c)

Coordination isomers

(d)

Linkage isomers



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A reaction of cobalt (III) chloride and ethylenediamine in a 1:2 mole ratio generates two isomeric products A (violet coloured) B (green coloured). A can show optical actively, B is optically inactive. What type of isomers does A and B represent?

(a)

Geometrical isomers

(b)

Ionisation isomers

(c)

Coordination isomers

(d)

Linkage isomers

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Answer Key / Explanation : (a) -

Geometrical isomers

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