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    The correct IUPAC name of [Fe(C5H5)2] is

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    Type of isomerism exhibited by [Cr(NCS)(NH3)5] [ZnCl4] :

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    A complex compound in which the oxidation number of a metal is zero is

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    Trioxalato aluminate (III) and tetrafluorido-borate (III) ions are respectively :

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    Which of the ligand can show linkage isomerism and acts as flexidentate ligand:

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    Consider the following statements, "According the Werner's theory. :

    (1) Ligands are connected to the metal ions by covalent bonds.

    (2) Secondary valencies have directional properties.

    (3) Secondary valencies are non-ionisable.

    (4) Secondary valencies are satisfied by either neutral or negative legands.

    Of these statements.

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    From the stability constant (hypothetical values), given below, predict which is the strongest ligand:

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    The complexes given below show:

    and

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    In which of the following complexes the nickel metal is in highest oxidation state.

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    An ion M2+, forms the complexes [M(H2O)6]2+, [M(en)3]2+ and [MBr6]4-, match the complex with the appropriate colour.

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    For the complex ion dichlorido bis (ethylene diamine) cobalt (III), select the correct statement.

  • Question 12
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    Co(CO)4 follows EAN rule by :

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    Type of isomerism exhibited by [Ir(OCN)2(H2O)3]

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    Which of the following complex exhibits geometrical isomerism:

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    A complex of platinum, ammonia and chloride produces four ions per molecule in the solution. The structure consistent with the observation is :

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    The total number of possible isomers of the compound [Cu||(NH3)4] [Pt||Cl4] are :

  • Question 17
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    In the complex Fe(CO)x, the value of x is :

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    The complex which exhibits cis-trans isomerism as well as can be resolved into d and ℓ forms:

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    The oxidation state of Mo in its oxo-complex species [Mo2O4(C2H4 )2(H2O)2]2- is :

  • Question 20
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    The hybridisation and unpaired electrons in [Fe(H2O)6]2+ ion are :

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    In which complex is the transition metal in zero oxidation state:

  • Question 22
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    Formula of ferrocene is :

  • Question 23
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    The hybrisation of Co in [Co(H2O)6]3+ is :

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    Which of the following is π complex :

  • Question 25
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    Which complex is likely to show optical activity

  • Question 26
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    Which one is the most likely structure of CrCl3·6H2O if 1/3 of total chlorine of the compound is precipitated by adding AgNO3 to its aqueous solution :

  • Question 27
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    The two compounds [Co(SO4)(NH3)5]Br and [Co(SO4)(NH3)5]Cl represent :

  • Question 28
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    The structure of iron pentacarbonyl is :

  • Question 29
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    The EAN of platinum in potassium hexachloroplatinate (IV) is :

  • Question 30
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    Diethylene triamine is :

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