MCQ
The $\text {IUPAC}$ name for the complex $\left[ Co \left( NO _{2}\right)\left( NH _{3}\right)_{5}\right] Cl _{2}$ is :
  • A
    Pentaammine nitrito $-N-$ cobalt $(II)$ chloride
  • B
    Nitrito $-N-$ pentaammine cobalt $(II)$ chloride
  • C
    Nitrito $-N-$ pentaammine cobalt $(III)$ chloride
  • Pentaammine nitrito $-N-$ cobalt $(III)$ chloride

Answer

Correct option: D.
Pentaammine nitrito $-N-$ cobalt $(III)$ chloride
d
The $\text {IUPAC}$ name of $\left[ Co \left( NO _{2}\right)\left( NH _{3}\right)_{5}\right] Cl _{2}$ is Pentaammine nitrito $-N-$ cobalt $(III)$ chloride.

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