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Question 1

In the coordination compound [Pt(NH3)2Cl2], the coordination number and oxidation number of the central atom are, respectively,
◦ 2, 0.
◦ 4, 4.
◦ 5, 0.
◦ 4, 2.
◦ 6, 2.

Question 2

In the coordination compound K2[Co(en)Cl4], the coordination number (C.N.) and oxidation number (O.N.) of cobalt are
◦ C.N. = 6; O.N. = +2.
◦ C.N. = 6; O.N. = +3.
◦ C.N. = 5; O.N. = +2.
◦ C.N. = 5; O.N. = +4.
◦ C.N. = 4; O.N. = +3.


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olivia_rose

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Reply 2 on: Nov 5, 2023
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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