Question : What type of isomerism exists in compounds containing two or more complexes, each of which contains a different set of ligands that can, in principle, be replaced with a ligand of the other complex?
Option 1: Coordination isomerism
Option 2: Solvate isomerism
Option 3: Linkage isomerism
Option 4: Ionisation isomerism
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Correct Answer: Coordination isomerism
Solution : The correct option is Coordination isomerism .
Coordination compounds are molecules or ions that consist of metal ions as central atoms coordinated to ligands. Ligands are molecules or ions that donate electron pairs to the metal, forming coordinate bonds.
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