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    The coordination number of Cr in [Cr(NH3)3(H2O)3]Cl3 is

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    In the complex K4[Fe(CN)6], the effective atomic number (in amu) is

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    Which of the following statements is incorrect for [Fe (H2O)5NO]+2?

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    An example of a complex compound with a central atom having a coordination number 4 is:

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    Which of the following complexes is an outer orbital complex?

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    The following question has four choices, out of which only one is correct.

    Wilkinson's catalyst is a chemical used for the hydrogenation of alkenes. Other applications of the Wilkinson's catalyst include the catalytic hydroboration of alkenes with catecholborane and pinacolborane and the selective 1,4-reduction of αβ-unsaturated carbonyl compounds along with triethylsilane.

    The catalyst discussed here can be referred to as a

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    The type of hybridisation possible with a coordination number of 6 can be

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    The number of chloride ions produced by complex tetraminedichloroplatinum(IV) chloride in an aqueous solution is

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    What is the coordination number of chromium in [Cr(NH​​​​​3)2(H2O​​​​2)2]Cl​​​​​3?

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    Which of the following orders of ligands in spectrochemical series is correct?

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