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[QUOTE="Amitkumarr, post: 6366980, member: 679806"] 3-They have the same emperical formula(if we don't consider Br and cl),so they are polymerisation isomers,right? 5-I think there should be 4 octahedron,1 on central atom and 3 on side atom. If we count one OH as OH^- then we have 3×(-2)=-6 as overall charge of this ligand.So,the the oxidation state of Cr(central atom) would be x+(-6)=+6 which means x=+12 ,but that's not possible. Where am I going wrong? Note: Solution says only 3 of above options are correct.Which are wrong ones? [/QUOTE]
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