Why is Copper iupac named as cuperate and not copperate as rule says to add ate at the end as an anionic sphere metal in coordination compounds?
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Coordination complexes have their own classes of isomers, different magnetic properties and colors, and various applications (photography, cancer treatment, etc), so it makes sense that they would have a naming system as well. Consisting of a metal and ligands, their formulas follow the pattern [Metal ligands]±Charge, while names are written Prefix Ligands Metal (Oxidation State
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