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Respected mam, I've a doubt in question no. 8 and 9 , How to find os of central metal ion , you said that we have to assume same os state, then How to calculate in compounds that have diffrent for example, Fe4[Fe(CN) 6]3 Your explanation was excellent maam🥰😍 Pls help me with this doubt
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At example no11 uh should write ion at the last because counter part is not attached so when it is absent and charge are given we write ion at the last of naming
Mam I think it should be Trioxilatochromate(lll) in question 13 because the entire complex has (-3) charge on it,so it is an anion and in anion during the naming of metal atom we add (ate)........... please correct me if I'm wrong and thank you mam for these questions with amazing explanation ❤️👍
Ma'am at 10:31 ,you said that we have to assume the oxidation number of Pt and Cu to be the same. If the oxidation numbers are different, then how will we identify? For example, how would we name this- Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3
15:33 ma'am in question no. 13 it will be trioxalatochromate(lll)
Example 13 should be named as trioxalato chromate (|||)
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C2O4 is a multidentate ligand so it should be trisoxaloto chromate (|||)
Its correct: not oxalato but oxalate.
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13) [Cr(C2O4)3]3-
Shan't it be Trioxalato chromate(III), ma'am?
You are correct it was an error on my part
It's true
@@seemamakhijani721mam why ,it ks correct as it is cationic complex and in cationic complex names are not changed,you were right in the lecture
@@VanshBhandari-te5hz it is an anionic complex because it has a negative charge
yes it's true
i.e., Trioxalatochromate(III)
bcoz it is anionic part
where central atom is converted from chromium to chromate.
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Respected mam, I've a doubt in question no. 8 and 9 , How to find os of central metal ion , you said that we have to assume same os state, then How to calculate in compounds that have diffrent for example, Fe4[Fe(CN) 6]3
Your explanation was excellent maam🥰😍
Pls help me with this doubt
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At example no11 uh should write ion at the last because counter part is not attached so when it is absent and charge are given we write ion at the last of naming
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If the charge is given when no counter ion are present then shouldn't we add "ion" at the end?
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Maam for the one which have charge should it be written ion at the end after bracket
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Mam,
I didn't understand for finding the OX state for two conditions entities. Pls clarify mam
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13. That is Trioxilatochromate mam
Mam I think it should be Trioxilatochromate(lll) in question 13 because the entire complex has (-3) charge on it,so it is an anion and in anion during the naming of metal atom we add (ate)........... please correct me if I'm wrong and thank you mam for these questions with amazing explanation ❤️👍
Ri8 but having oxidation number (iii)
Ma'am if complex have change then it is compalsary to write ion at last
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How to find whether it is cationic square brackets or anionic??
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Ma'am at 10:31 ,you said that we have to assume the oxidation number of Pt and Cu to be the same. If the oxidation numbers are different, then how will we identify? For example, how would we name this-
Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3
iron hexacyanidoferrate
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