Given that 1 mol of NiCl2.6H2O with excess AgNO3 precipitates 2 mols of AgCl, what is the secondary valence of Ni?

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Werner's theory states that the transition metal cation will have two valencies: a primary and a secondary. The primary valence is equal to the oxidation number of the metal cation, is ionizable, and can be satisfied by negative charges.


Given that 1 mol of NiCl<sub>2</sub>.6H<sub>2</sub>O with excess AgNO<sub>3</sub> precipitates 2 mols of AgCl, what is the secondary valence of Ni?






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