Physics, asked by King412, 8 months ago

As per IUPAC nomenclature, the name of the complex [Co (H2O)4(NH3 )2]C13 is 

(a) tetraaquadiaminecobalt (III) chloride

(b) tetraaquadiamminecobalt (III) chloride

(c) diaminetetraaquacobalt (III) chloride

(d) diamminetctraaquacobalt (III) chloride

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Answered by achsahmajay76
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Answer:

answer is option d) diamminetctraaquacobalt (III) chloride

Reason :

Co(27) ➡️ 4s^2 3d^7

X + (-1) × 3 = 0

X = 3

Co^3+ ➡️ 3d^6

so, diamminetetraaquacobalt .

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Answered by Calixnte
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Answer:

HI MATE !

QUESTION :- ⬇️

As per IUPAC nomenclature, the name of the complex [Co (H2O)4(NH3 )2]C13 is 

(a) tetraaquadiaminecobalt (III) chloride

(b) tetraaquadiamminecobalt (III) chloride

(c) diaminetetraaquacobalt (III) chloride

(d) diamminetctraaquacobalt (III) chloride

ANSWER :- ⬇️

The IUPAC name of the complex -

[Co (H2O)4(NH3 )2]C13 is Diaminetetraaquacobalt (III) chloride.

∵ Alphabetic order of ligands =amine> aqua and oxidation state of Co :

x + 2 × 0 + 4 × 0 + (−1) 3 = 0

x − 3 = 0

x = +3

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