Question #4fe0e
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Dec 1, 2017
No,
Explanation:
Linkage isomerism occurs when a ligand in a coordination compound can connect to the metal in two or more different ways.
An example of this is
Linkage isomerism usually occurs when there is more than one electronegative atom in a ligand. Since the metal centre is positively charged, both electronegative atoms can form electrostatic attraction with the metal centre.
Since