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In Werner's theory, what is the typical nature of the secondary valences?
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Options:
  • A Ionizable and satisfied by neutral molecules
  • B Non-ionizable and satisfied by negative ions
  • C Ionizable and satisfied by negative ions
  • D Non-ionizable and satisfied by neutral molecules
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The correct answer is: Non-ionizable and satisfied by neutral molecules
Secondary valences in Werner's theory are non-ionizable and are typically satisfied by neutral molecules.

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