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The IUPAC name of [Cu(NH3)4Cl2] Cl

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Answered by malavikabala012003
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tetra ammine dichloro copper chloride is the name of the given compound

The IUPAC nomenclature in organic chemistry is a systematic method that is used to name organic chemical compounds as recommended by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).

Answered by kobenhavn
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The IUPAC name of CuCl_2(NH_3)_4]Cl is, tetraamminedichloridocopper(III)chloride

Explanation :

Rules for naming of the coordination compounds :

The ligand named first then metal.

The charge of metal indicated with the Roman numerals and enclosed in the parenthesis after metal name.

The ligands are named in alphabetical order before the metal ion.

Ligands that include a numerical prefix in the name use the prefixes bis for 2, tris for 3, or tetrakis for 4 to indicate their number.

If the complex ion is an anion, we drop the ending of the metal name and add –ate.

In the given coordination compound, Cu is the copper metal, Cl and NH_3 are the ligands named as chloro and ammine.

Cl has oxidation state of -1 and NH_3 has oxidation state of 0.

x+(0)\times 4+(-1)\times 2=+1

x+0+-2=+1

x=+3

Hence, the IUPAC name of [CuCl_2(NH_3)_4]Cl is, tetraamminedichloridocopper(III)chloride

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