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what is the IUPAC name of [Pt(NH3)6]Cl4

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Answered by mugi31
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Answer:

hexaammineplatinum(IV) chloride

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The IUPAC name of the\left[P t\left(N H_{3}\right)_{6}\right] C l_{4} is Hexaammineplatinum (IV) Chloride.

Explanation:

  • The chemical compound with the formula \left[P t\left(N H_{3}\right)_{6}\right] C l_{4} 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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