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Explain why are coordination number used in coordination compounds is somewhat different than that used in solid state.​

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For molecules and polyatomic IONS the coordination number of an atom is determined by simply counting the other atoms to which it is bonded (by either single or multiple bonds).[1] For example, [Cr(NH3)2Cl2Br2]− has CR3+ as its CENTRAL CATION, which has a coordination number of 6 and is described as hexacoordinate. The common coordination numbers are 4, 6 and 8.Explanation:Hope it will help you ☺️.Please mark me as BRAINLIEST ☺️.



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