IUPAC naming of [PtCl(NH2Ch3)(NH3)2]Cl
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diamminechloridomethylamincplatinum(II) chloride
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The IUPAC name of [PtCl(NH2CH3)(NH3)2]Cl is Diamminechloridomethylamineplatinum(II) Chloride.
Explanation:
- There is a total of only one carbon in the given compound.
- So it will be named as methyl group and there are 3 amines in the compound.
- So it will be named as amines but they will be named according to their respective positions.
- There are two chloride atoms and one platinum atom.
- So according to the rules and regulations of the IUPAC nomenclature, the two amine molecules are named at the beginning and then we put the chlorine atom and then comes the hydrocarbon in it the methyl and then the metal platinum and at last the chlorine atom.
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