Isomerism in ComplexesCoordination Compounds
Why do tetrahedral complexes ( ) generally not show geometrical isomerism?
Expert Answer
All positions in a tetrahedron are adjacent and equivalent relative to one another.
Why do tetrahedral complexes ( ) generally not show geometrical isomerism?
All positions in a tetrahedron are adjacent and equivalent relative to one another.
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