Question 13 of 18 Incorrect IncorrectIncorrect Map Chemical Principles 7th Edition MHE/Freeman pr...
Question 13 of 18 Incorrect IncorrectIncorrect Map Chemical Principles 7th Edition MHE/Freeman presented by Sapling Leaming Give the systematic names for the following complex ions and select the oxidation number of each metal species CoCi,(ox)]'- trachloridooxalatocobaltate(III) pentaaquahydroxidonickel(II) ion Co oxidation number +3 Ni oxidation number +3 ' Previous Give Up & View Solution Try Again Next Exit Y Explanation Recall that the ligands are named first followed by the metal ion. A Roman numeral is used to denote the oxidation number of the metal io Ligands are named in alphabetical order and Greek prefixes are used to indicate the number of each ligand. In the IUPAC nomenclature system, anionic ligands end in -o. Ligands with an -ide suffix are given an -ido suffix instead. Ligands that end in -ate are given the suffix -ato, and those that end in -ite are changed to -ito. For example, the name of [CrCIz(NH3) is tetraamminedichloridochromium(Il) ion Also recall that, when naming coordination compounds or complexes, the ligand names for NH3 and H20 are ammine and aqua, respectively. The ox ligand is oxalate, C204 2- The formula below can be used to determine the oxidation number of a complex ion. The oxidation number is the charge of the metal ion.
Question 13 of 18 Incorrect IncorrectIncorrect Map Chemical Principles 7th Edition MHE/Freeman presented by Sapling Leaming Give the systematic names for the following complex ions and select the oxidation number of each metal species CoCi,(ox)]'- trachloridooxalatocobaltate(III) pentaaquahydroxidonickel(II) ion Co oxidation number +3 Ni oxidation number +3 ' Previous Give Up & View Solution Try Again Next Exit Y Explanation Recall that the ligands are named first followed by the metal ion. A Roman numeral is used to denote the oxidation number of the metal io Ligands are named in alphabetical order and Greek prefixes are used to indicate the number of each ligand. In the IUPAC nomenclature system, anionic ligands end in -o. Ligands with an -ide suffix are given an -ido suffix instead. Ligands that end in -ate are given the suffix -ato, and those that end in -ite are changed to -ito. For example, the name of [CrCIz(NH3) is tetraamminedichloridochromium(Il) ion Also recall that, when naming coordination compounds or complexes, the ligand names for NH3 and H20 are ammine and aqua, respectively. The ox ligand is oxalate, C204 2- The formula below can be used to determine the oxidation number of a complex ion. The oxidation number is the charge of the metal ion.