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When [Ni(NH3)4]2+ is treated with concentrated HCl(aq), two compounds having the same formula, [Ni(NH3)4Cl2], designated I and II, are formed. Compound I can be converted to compound II by boiling it in dilute HCl(aq). A solution of I reacts with oxalic acid, H2C2O4, to form [Ni(NH3)4(C2O4)]. Compound II does not react with oxalic acid. Compound II is:

▸ the cis isomer

▸ tetrahedral in shape

▸ the trans isomer

▸ the same as compound I

▸ octahedral in shape
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