What is the name of the following inorganic complexes
What is the name of the following inorganic complexes a. [Pt(NH3)3C13] b. [Co(NH3)2(H20)2Cl2] c. [Re(dien)Br2Cl] d....
5. State the number of isomers that exists for the following complexes, name each type of isomer and draw the structure of the isomers: (8 points) Number of possible isomers Structure of each type and Name a. [Co(NHa)4Fl b. [Fe(H20)2Cla] c. [Pt(NHs)2Cl2] d. [Fe(CO)s(NH3)3]3 5. State the number of isomers that exists for the following complexes, name each type of isomer and draw the structure of the isomers: (8 points) Number of possible isomers Structure of each type and Name...
Name and draw the structures of the following complexes and complex ions and indicate any isomers possible. NOTE: (dien) is diethylenetriamine [Co(NH3)4COl [Pd(NH3)2Cl2] [FeFo 3- [Fe(dien)2]Clb
What is the coordination number for each of the following complexes or compounds? [Co(NH3)4Cl2]+ [Ca(EDTA)]2− [Pt(NH3)4]2+ Na[Ag(CN)2] Enter the coordination numbers, in the order that the complexes are listed, as four integers separated by commas (e.g., 1,2,3,4). What is the charge on each of the following complex ions? hexaaquairon(II), [Fe(H2O)6]? tris(carbonato)aluminate(III), [Al(CO3)3]? amminepentachloroplatinate(IV), [Pt(NH3)Cl5]? Express the charges numerically, in the order that the complexes are listed, separated by commas. For a nonzero charge, be sure to include the sign (e.g.,...
4. Give chemical names for the following coordination complexes. a) [Cu(NH3)4]2+ b) [Pt(NH3). Cl]* c) [Mn(CN):)". d) (Co(en)2(PPha)]PO... e) [Ni(bipy)](NO3)2. 5. Give chemical formulas for the following coordination complexes. a) Triammineaquadichlorocobalt(III) chloride. b) Potassium diaquabis(oxalate)manganate(III). c) Tris(acetylacetonato Jiron(III). d) Tri--carbonylbis(tricarbonyliron(O)). e) Li-oxo-bis(pentaamminechromium(III)). 5. Draw a d-orbital energy-level diagram, and predict the number of unpaired electrons. a) [Fe(CN).] b) [Fe(H20):] c) (CoCil (tetrahedral) 6. Of the two complexes (a) (CoFs] and (b) (Coſen)] + one appears yellow and the other appears...
Please answer all of the following: a) Give the correct IUPAC name and sketch the structure of the transition metal complex for each of the following compounds. If multiple stereoisomers are possible, give both names and structures: 1) [Pt(NH3)2Cl2] 2) [Cr(NMe3)4Br2]PF6 3) K[Co(edta)], where H4(edta) = ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid 4) [Ir(CO)Cl(PPh3)2] 5) Hg[Co(NCO)4] 6) [Fe(acac)3], where H(acac) = acetylacetone 7) [Co(NH3)6]3+[Cr(CN)6]3- 8) [{Co(NH3)5}2(μ-OH)]Cl5 9) [TiCl3(thf)3], where thf = tetrahydrofuran 10) [Ru(bpy)2Cl2], where bpy = 2,2’-bipyridine 11) V(O)(acac)2, where H(acac) = acetylacetone...
calculuate valence electrons for each complex (a) [Mn(H20)]3+ (d) [Fe(H20).]3+ (b) [Cr(H2O)6]2+ (e) [Co(NH3)4] * (h) [Pd(NH3).]4+ (c) [V(H2O).]2+ (1) [Ni(H2O)]2+ (1) [Re(CN).]3- (g) MoF6
PART I. .Name the following coordination compounds a) Ks[FeClo] b) [Zn(H20)6](NO3)2 c) K[Pt(NH3)Cls] d) [Fe(C204)3]3- e [Cu(H20)2(NH3)2]CO3
State the types of isomerism that may be exhibited by the following complexes, and draw structures of the isomers: (a) [Co(en)2(ox)]+ (b) [Cr(ox)2(OH2)2]-, (c) [PtCl2(PPh3)2], (d) [PtCl2(Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2)] and (e) [Co(en)(NH3)2Cl2]+.
What is the expected geometry around the central atom in the following? (using cation and anion) .[Pt(NH3)4][PtCl6] ***Pt complexes do not usually assume a tetrahedral shape .[Cr(NH3)4(SCN)2][Cr(NH3)2(SCN)4]
For each of the following transition metal complexes, determine the oxidation state of the metal, its coordination number, and the number of d electrons on that metal. (a) RuO4 (b) (CO(NH3).]3+ (c) [Cr(H2O).]8+ (d) Cr(H2O)3Cl2 (e) [Fe(H2O).]3+ (1) (Co(NH3).]2+ (9) MOCI (h) (Pt(CN)4]2- () [Mn(H2O).]2+ (1) Re(CO).Br (k) (Ag(CN 2] (1) [ReH9]?