The structure of zeise's salt is a)octahedral b)tetrahedral c)square planar d) trigonal bipyramidal
Asked by dongahiren88 | 12th Jul, 2019, 12:10: PM
Expert Answer:
The structure of zeise's salt is square planar.
Answered by Ramandeep | 12th Jul, 2019, 01:04: PM
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