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IUPAC name of .Na2[ZnCl4]

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Answered by sangeethadilip302
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Explanation:zinc chloride

Answered by Brainzeee
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The IUPAC name of Na2[ZnCl4] is Sodium tetrachloridozincate (ll).

Explanation:

Common rules for IUPAC names:

1. First name the ligands and put it in alphabetical order.

2. Add prefixes of ligands that appears more than one.

3. Then name the metal.

  • If a cationic complex: only add metal name
  • If an anionic complex: add metal prefix and then 'ate'.

4. Then add oxidation number in roman letters.

5. If the complex is not neutral, add 'ion' at the end of the name.

These are some common rules for nomenclature of complexes.

From above discussion we can say that IUPAC name of Na2[ZnCl4] is sodium tetrachloridozincate (ll).

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