Respuesta :
The IUPAC name of compound is Potassium dicarbonatodifluoroplatinate (II)
*Note, since carbonate ion is acting as monodentate ligand, prefix of 'di' is used. In case, if it had been a bidentate ligand prefix 'bis' would have been used.
*Note, since carbonate ion is acting as monodentate ligand, prefix of 'di' is used. In case, if it had been a bidentate ligand prefix 'bis' would have been used.
Answer:
Potassium dicarbonatedifluoroplatinate (II)
Explanation:
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Based on the IUPAC rules, the given compound is a complex called potassium dicarbonatodifluoroplatinate (II) as long as the carbonate ion is present twice as a monodentate ligand therefore it is preceded by a "di" prefix. In addition, two fluorines are also present with the "di" prefix as well as a platinum which complete the anionic section including +2 as the platinum oxidation state.
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