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K3[Co(Cn)3F] sankaran nikale

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Answered by Anonymous
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We must consider the IUPAC rules for the nomenclature of the chemical compounds.

We must consider the IUPAC rules for the nomenclature of the chemical compounds.The given compound is K3[Co(CN)5NO] has 3 potassium atoms and one cobalt atom and five cyanide molecule and one mole of nitric oxide molecules in it.

We must consider the IUPAC rules for the nomenclature of the chemical compounds.The given compound is K3[Co(CN)5NO] has 3 potassium atoms and one cobalt atom and five cyanide molecule and one mole of nitric oxide molecules in it.The naming will be done by placing the potassium in the first as it is present outside the square brackets.

We must consider the IUPAC rules for the nomenclature of the chemical compounds.The given compound is K3[Co(CN)5NO] has 3 potassium atoms and one cobalt atom and five cyanide molecule and one mole of nitric oxide molecules in it.The naming will be done by placing the potassium in the first as it is present outside the square brackets.And then comes the cyanide molecules with the prefix Penta for the presence of 5 molecules of it and then the nitro compound and at last the cobaltate ion along with its oxidation state 3.

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