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Coordination Chemistry |
When two or more saturated solutions of neutral compounds are mixed in stoichiometric proportion and left undisturbed, a solid adduct is formed. These adducts or addition compound can be of two types:
Double salt: It is formed by the combination of two salts.
• It retains its identity only in solid state but loses it in solution.
• On dissolution in water, it dissociates into original ions.
For example:

Coordination complex: It retains its identity not only in solid state but also in solution.
• It gives complex or different ions on dissociation.
For example:
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A complex ion is ...
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