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IUPAC name of [Co(H2O)4Cl2]Cl

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Answered by sushmita1750
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IUPAC name of (Co(H2O)4Cl2)Cl is teraaquadichlorocarbon
(III) chloride....

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Answered by rahul123437
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IUPAC name of (Co(H2O)4Cl2)Cl is tera aqua dichlorocarbon (III) chloride.

Explanation:

  • We can name the compound using the following points
  • Alphabetically ligands are written first with ending at -O- followed by metal ending at ium and then negative end of a coordination compound. The IUPAC name is tetra aqua dichloro carbon(III) chloride. In the above complex, two ligands are present water and chlorine. So, tetra aqua and dichloro will come.
  • tetra aqua -- for 4H2O
  • dichloro -- for 2 Cl
  • chromium (III) --  for Cr3+
  • Chloride -- for ClO
  • IUPAC name = tetra aqua dichlorochromium (III) chloride.
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