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What is the systematic name for each of the following ions?
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- For any of the following that can exist as isomers, state the type of isomerism and draw the structures:(a) [Co(NH3)5Cl]Br2 (b) [Pt(CH3NH2)3Cl]Br(c) [Fe(H2O)4(NH3)2]2+arrow_forwardConsider the complex ion [Co(en)2(SCN)Cl]+ (a) identify the ligands and their charges (b) what is the oxidation number of cobalt? (c) what is the formula for the sulfide salt of this ion?arrow_forwardWhat should happen when the concentration of chloride is increased in a solution containing hexaaquocobalt(II), [Co(H2O)6] 2+ (aq)?arrow_forward
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- Give the proper name for each of the following compounds: (d) [Co(H2O)4]SO4 (e) [Co(NH3)4(OH2)2](BF4)5 (f) [Fe(H2O)6]Br2 (g) Na3[Fe(CN)6] · 2 H2O (h) Na4[Fe(CN)6] (i) Ni(CO)4 (j) [Cu(NH3)4]SO4 (k) [Pt(en)2](ClO4)2 (l) Co(NH3)2(Cl)(Br)(CH3CO2)arrow_forwardDraw the structures of the four geometrical isomers of [Co(NH3)2(en)BrCl]+. Two of these are optically active. Identify these, and draw the structures of their optical isomers.arrow_forwardCobalt (II) chloride can form two complexes when dissolved in water: [Co(H2O)6]2+(aq) which is pink in colour, and [CoCl4]2- which is blue. The equilibrium system isarrow_forward
- For any of the following that can exist as isomers, state thetype of isomerism and draw the structures: (a) [Co(NH3)5Cl]Br2 (b) [Pt(CH3NH2)3Cl]Br (c) [Fe(H2O)4(NH3)2]2+arrow_forwardWhat type of isomerism is shown by [CO(NH3)5ONO]Cl2? (ii) On the basis of crystal field theory, write the electronic configuration for d4 ion if A0 < P. (iii) Write the hybridization and shape of [Fe(CN)6]3-. (Atomic number of Fe — 26)arrow_forwardHow many electrons are in the valence d orbitals in these transition-metal ions? (a) Cu+arrow_forward
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