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Explain Pearson's rule and Jorgen's rule as used in coordination chemistry

      

Explain Pearson's rule and Jorgen's rule as used in coordination chemistry.

  

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Pearson's rule states that if an ammine (NH3) is acting on a tetrachloro compound, then a cis-compound is formed.
While Jorgen's rule states that if an acid acts on tetraammine compound, then a trans-compound is formed
WANJALA002 answered the question on May 20, 2018 at 12:42


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