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This tag should be used for questions about the naming of compounds and elements, usually using systematic names according to IUPAC recommendations, but also using retained traditional names.
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How do you find oxidation state of the metals of a complex with two coordination spheres?
For example suppose we have $\ce{[Pt(NH3)4][PtCl4]}.$ For the naming of this complex I need to know the oxidation number of the metals; let the oxidation number of first and second $\ce{Pt}$ be $x, y …
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What does $n$ represent in "hydrated compound⋅nH2O"? [closed]
On Wikipedia it is written that in "hydrated compound⋅nH2O" $n$ is the number of water molecules per formula unit of the salt. I don't understand what that means and this is indicated in that I can't …
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Does the same name represents all resonance and hybrid structure of a molecule?
The name chlorobenzene represents the following molecule.
But the molecule shows resonance and its resonating structures are
So does the same name represents all the resonance structures? Does it al …