Remember
that in Jørgensen's theory, NO2 is
needed for isomers to exist. When NO2 is
present, it can bond two ways--by the N or by the O. In
my theory,
on the
other hand, all you need are two groups which give different
structures when next to or across from each other.
Remember
that in my theory NO2 is needed for isomers
to exist. When NO2 is present, it can bond
two ways--by the N or by the O. In Werner's theory,
on the other hand, all you need are two groups which give different
structures
when next to or across from each other.