The possible number of geometrical isomers for the complex `[CoL_(2) Cl_(2)]^(-) (L = H_(2)NCH_(2) CH_(2)O^(-))` is (are)....

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The possible number of geometrical isomers for the complex `[CoL_(2) Cl_(2)]^(-) (L = H_(2)NCH_(2) CH_(2)O^(-))` is (are)....

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