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Pentammine carbonation Cobalt(III) chloride
Hence the formula of the compound will be
[Co(NH3)5(CO)]Cl3
a) The charge on complex ion will be +3
Reason: Cobalt is present in +3 oxidation state whereas amino and carbonyl are both neutral in nature, hence the charge will be +3
b) Coordination number of metal atom will be 6
Since it is forming 6 bonds, 5 with NH3 and one with CO
c) stucture of the compound will be
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