File:Chapter 22 – Coordination Chemistry (Structural Isomerism) pp 179-187.pdf

File:Chapter 22 – Coordination Chemistry (Structural Isomerism) pp 179-187.pdf
SummaryTwo or more compounds having same molecular formula (same molecular weight) but different structural formula and property are known as isomers and the phenomenon is called isomerism. Isomerism is common in organic compounds but less common in inorganic compounds. Isomerism in co-ordination compounds depends upon following factors. 1. Variety of bond 2. Multiplicity of molecular arrangement 3. Complexity of stereochemical relationship. Isomerism mainly divided into two types i) Structural isomerism and ii)Stereoisomerism. Structural isomerism classified into 9 (nine) types as follows: 1) Ionisation isomerism 2) Hydrate isomerism 3) Co-ordination isomerism 4) Linkage or structural salt isomerism 5) Co-ordination position isomerism 6) Polymerisation isomerism 7) Ligand isomerism 8) Nuclear coordination polymerization isomerism 9) Valence isomerism
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AuthorArijit Das
Date2021-01-19
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