what is the IUPAC name of [Pt(NH3)6]Cl4
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hexaammineplatinum(IV) chloride
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The IUPAC name of the is Hexaammineplatinum (IV) Chloride.
Explanation:
- The chemical compound with the formula is Hexaammineplatinum(IV) chloride. It is the chloride salt of the metal ammine complex. The cation features have six ammonia which is attached to the "platinum (IV)" ion which is "white water-soluble solid".
- The platinum(IV) complexes, is diamagnetic and inert. The cation obeys the 18 electron rule and it is prepared by treatment of methyl amine complex with ammonia. So it is a rare example for the tetracationic ammine complex.
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