Thus, the correct answer is (D) Ionisation isomer.
Ionisation isomers occur when the same ligands are attached to the central metal ion, but they differ in the counterions (such as SO₄²⁻ and Br⁻ in this case). Here, both complexes have the same composition but differ in the counterions associated with the complex cation, resulting in ionisation isomerism.
Which of the following compounds can exhibit geometrical isomerism, and why?
1) 2-butene
2) 1-butene ?
3) Pent-2-ene
4) But-2-yne
In the given graph, \( E_a \) for the reverse reaction will be