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According to IUPAC nomenclature sodium nitroprusside is named as
Options
(a) sodium nitroferricyanide
(b) sodium nitroferrocyanide
(c) sodium pentacyanonitrosyl ferrate (II)
(d) sodium pentacyanonitrosyl ferrate (III)
Correct Answer:
sodium pentacyanonitrosyl ferrate (II)
Explanation:
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Topics: Coordination Compounds
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Subject: Chemistry
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The chemical formula of sodium nitroprusside is:Na2[Fe(CN)5NO]
if NO is neutral i.e 0,and CN is -1.then this formula can be return as [Fe(CN)5NO]2-
we get by substituting let Fe be x,
X+(-1)5+0=-2
X-5=-2
X=-2+5=+3
=> sodium pentacyanonitrosyl ferrate(III)
If we NO is cation i.e NO- so the value will be -1
Then
X=+2