
Coordination Compounds - Werner's Theory, IUPAC Nomenclature
Chemistry · Grade 12 · Week 22 · 25 questions
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Grade 12 Chemistry — Coordination Compounds - Werner's Theory, IUPAC Nomenclature: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Werner's theory explains:
- In Werner's theory, primary valence is:
- In Werner's theory, secondary valence is:
- The secondary valence is also called:
- A complex ion is formed by:
- Ligands are molecules/ions that:
- Monodentate ligands bond through:
- Bidentate ligands bond through:
- Chelating ligands are:
- Ethylenediamine (en) is a:
- Coordination number is:
- The coordination number in [Co(NH₃)₆]³⁺ is:
- Oxidation state is determined by:
- The oxidation state of Co in [Co(NH₃)₆]³⁺ is:
- In IUPAC nomenclature, ligand names are:
- The prefix for 6 identical ligands is:
- In [Cu(NH₃)₄]²⁺, the IUPAC name is:
- Anionic complexes have suffix:
- In [Fe(CN)₆]⁴⁻, the IUPAC name is:
- The formula for [Pt(NH₃)₂Cl₂] complex is written as:
- Chelate effect is due to:
- EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetate) is:
- The charge on [PtCl₄]²⁻ is:
- Ammonia in complexes is named as:
- Water in complexes is named as:
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