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K 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] K 2 [PtCl 4 ] Na 2 [Fe(CO) 4 ] [Co(H 2 O) 2 (NH 3 ) 4 ]Cl 3 [Ni(H 2 O)(NH 3 ) 4 ]SO 4 Na 2 [OsCl 5 N] [C

NOW some for you to try!!!. K 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] K 2 [PtCl 4 ] Na 2 [Fe(CO) 4 ] [Co(H 2 O) 2 (NH 3 ) 4 ]Cl 3 [Ni(H 2 O)(NH 3 ) 4 ]SO 4 Na 2 [OsCl 5 N] [CoCl(NO 2 )(NH 3 ) 4 ]Cl [CoCl(NH 2 )(en) 2 ]NO 3 [FeH(CO) 3 (NO)] [PtCl(NH 2 CH 3 )(NH 3 )]Cl. Potassium hexacyanoferrate(III)

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K 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] K 2 [PtCl 4 ] Na 2 [Fe(CO) 4 ] [Co(H 2 O) 2 (NH 3 ) 4 ]Cl 3 [Ni(H 2 O)(NH 3 ) 4 ]SO 4 Na 2 [OsCl 5 N] [C

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  1. NOW some for you to try!!! K3[Fe(CN)6] K2[PtCl4] Na2[Fe(CO)4] [Co(H2O)2(NH3)4]Cl3 [Ni(H2O)(NH3)4]SO4 Na2[OsCl5N] [CoCl(NO2)(NH3)4]Cl [CoCl(NH2)(en)2]NO3 [FeH(CO)3(NO)] [PtCl(NH2CH3)(NH3)]Cl Potassium hexacyanoferrate(III) Potassium tetrachloroplatinate(II) Sodium Tetracarbonylferrate(II) Tetraammindiaquacobalt(III) chloride Tetraaminediaquanickel(II) sulfate Sodium pentachloronitridoosmate(VI) Tetraaminechloronitritocobalt(III) chloride Amidochlorobis(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) chloride Tricarbonylhydridonitrosyliron(I) ?(II)?? Amminchloro(methylamine) platinum(II) chloride

  2. Ionization isomerism

  3. Polymerization isomerism

  4. [Pt(NH3)3Cl2] How could you tell the difference between geometric isomers?

  5. If the propeller is "right-handed", that is, it would tend to pull away from you if you rotated it clockwise, then the molecule is the D-isomer. If the propeller tends to move towards you when rotated clockwise, then it is the L-isomer.

  6. http://www.people.carleton.edu/~mcass/TrisChelates/Index.htmlhttp://www.people.carleton.edu/~mcass/TrisChelates/Index.html

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