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Interpretation: The name or formula of the given coordination compounds is to be determined.
Concept Introduction: The name of the ligands is written first in the alphabetical order followed by the name and oxidation state of
(a)
To determine: The name of the given coordination complex
Answer to Problem 1DE
Solution:
The name of the given coordination compound is Triamminetribromomolybdenum(IV) nitrate.
Explanation of Solution
The nomenclature of coordination compound is based on the certain rules which are written as,
- The cation is named first followed by anion.
- The ligands are named before metal ion in the alphabetical order.
- The oxidation state of the metal ion is written just after the name of the metal.
The given complex contains three ammonia molecules which are named as triammine and three bromine molecules written as tribromo. Thus, the name of the given coordination compound is Triamminetribromomolybdenum(IV) nitrate.
The name of the given coordination compound is Triamminetribromomolybdenum(IV) nitrate.
(b)
To determine: The name of the given coordination complex
(b)
Answer to Problem 1DE
Solution:
The name of the given coordination compound is Ammonium tetrabromocuprate(II).
Explanation of Solution
The nomenclature of coordination compound is based on the certain rules which are written as,
- The cation is named first followed by anion.
- The ligands are named before metal ion in the alphabetical order.
- The oxidation state of the metal ion is written just after the name of the metal.
The given complex contains four bromine molecules written as tetrabromo. Thus, the name of the given coordination compound on the basis of the given rules is Ammonium tetrabromocuprate(II).
The name of the given coordination compound is Ammonium tetrabromocuprate(II).
(c)
To determine: The formula of the given coordination compound sodium diaquabis(oxalate)ruthenate(III).
(c)
Answer to Problem 1DE
Solution: The formula of the given coordination compound is
Explanation of Solution
The nomenclature of coordination compound is based on the certain rules which are written as,
- The cation is named first followed by anion.
- The ligands are named before metal ion in the alphabetical order.
- The oxidation state of the metal ion is written just after the name of the metal.
The formula of the given coordination compound is
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