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Coordination chemistry II: stereochemistry

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The study of isomerism in coordination compounds is of considerable interest since by determining the number and type of isomers for a variety of different compounds Werner was able to make his classic deductions regarding the shapes of such complexes. Subsequent work has shown Werner’s conclusions to be essentially correct.

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Pass, G., Sutcliffe, H. (1974). Coordination chemistry II: stereochemistry. In: Practical Inorganic Chemistry. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2744-0_11

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