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Pentamine
chloro
platinum (IV) chloride
ionizes to give​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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The structure of Penta ammine choro platinum (IV) chloride is [Pt (NH3)5 Cl]Cl.

Explanation:

  • When Penta ammine choro platinum (IV) chloride ionizes it gives 2 ions.
  • It is a metal complex with platinum in the center and is surrounded by ammonia molecules.
  • The number of ions produced by the metal complex is 2.
  • The ionization equation is given below.
  • [Pt (NH3)5 Cl]Cl   ⇒  [Pt(NH3)5 Cl]+  + Cl-
  • Thus it ionizes to give chloride ion and Pentaaminochlorise ion.

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