Answer: Determining the Number of Geometric IsomersThe

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Determining the Number of Geometric Isomers

The Lewis structure \(\mathrm {:C} \equiv \mathrm {O:}\) indicates that the CO molecule has two lone pairs of electrons.

When CO binds to a transition-metal atom, it nearly always does so by using the C lone pair.

How many geometric isomers are there for tetracarbonyldichloroiron(II)?

How many isomers exist for the square-planar molecule \(\left[\mathrm{Pt}\left(\mathrm{NH}_{3}\right)_{2} \mathrm{ClBr}\right]\)?

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:C{equiv}O:

[Pt(NH3)2ClBr]

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