Isomerism in ComplexesCoordination Compounds
What is the condition for a complex to exhibit Optical Isomerism?
Expert Answer
The complex must be chiral (non-superimposable on its mirror image), typically lacking a plane of symmetry.
What is the condition for a complex to exhibit Optical Isomerism?
The complex must be chiral (non-superimposable on its mirror image), typically lacking a plane of symmetry.
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