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Write the IUPAC name of K3 [Co (CN)5NO]

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Answered by Anonymous
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IUPAC name of K3 [Co (CN)5NO].....

potassiumpentacyanonitrosylcobaltate (III)

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The IUPAC name of the K3[Co(CN)5NO] is Potassium  pentacyanonitrosylcobaltate(III).

Explanation:

  • We must consider the IUPAC rules for the nomenclature of the chemical compounds.
  • The given compound is K3[Co(CN)5NO] has 3 potassium atoms and one cobalt atom and five cyanide molecule and one mole of nitric oxide molecules in it.
  • The naming will be done by placing the potassium in the first as it is present outside the square brackets.
  • And then comes the cyanide molecules with the prefix Penta for the presence of 5 molecules of it and then the nitro compound and at last the cobaltate ion along with its oxidation state 3.

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