Doubt by Nilesh Sharma

Double salt isomorphous with mohr's salt. Mean

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Answer by nitesh chaudhary

Crystals of isomorphous substances are almost identical. Since Mohr's salt is also a double salt, thus the double salt u r referring to may be same in crystal structure with mohr's salt, and thus isomorphus with it

Answer by sonu kumar

Once I had also come across "The question in which u got this statement" Meaning of the question is..... "the metal (given in question) is having same n-factor as the metal which is present in Mohr's Salt" In Mohr's Salt, metal is... Fe(II) i.e. Fe2+ and n-factor of Fe2+ = 2 Therefore, according to question n-factor of the metal (given in question) = 2

Answer by sonu kumar

SORRY, in my answer, I used a word called "n-factor" . Actually, it will be "Oxidation number" and not "n-factor"