Inorganic Chemistry II
[Cr(H2O)6]Cl3 is a coordination complex where chromium (Cr) is coordinated to six water molecules (H2O) and associated with three chloride ions (Cl-). This complex is a classic example of octahedral geometry in coordination chemistry, and it plays a significant role in understanding isomerism, as the arrangement of ligands and counterions can lead to various structural forms.
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