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What is the iupac name of[Fe(h2o)6]cl3​

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Answered by RekJoe
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iupac name of[Fe(h2o)6]cl3 is hexaaqua iron (III) chloride.

Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer: The IUPAC  name of [Fe(h2o)6]cl3​ is Hexa aqua iron (III) chloride

Explanation:The IUPAC  name of [Fe(h2o)6]cl3​ is Hexa aqua iron (III) chloride.

IUPAC Nomenclature : The full form of IUPAC is International union of pure and applied chemistry. It is like a set of instructions through which we can derive the name of the organic compounds.

The rules for the nomenclature are :

Rule 1 :  The longest chain present  in the molecule would be the parent chain. So, firstly we have to find the longest chain in the molecule.

Rule 2 : To Find  all the substituents present on the carbon chain.

Rule 3 : now we have to  Start numbering the parent chain from the end in  such order so  that the substituent gets the lowest number. This rule  is called the lowest locant rule.

Rule 4 : If the substituent occurs more than one time, then the prefix di, tri or tetra is being used with the location of the carbon on which it is present.

Rule 5 : If in a molecule more than one substituents are present and  the substituents are different then  these will be named in alphabetical order.

Rule 6 : A cyclic hydrocarbon has a prefix cyclo before the name.

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