(i) \([Zn(OH)_4]^{ 2-} \)
(ii) \(K_2[PdCl_4] \)
(iii) \([Pt(NH_3)_2Cl_2] \)
(iv) \(K_2[Ni(CN)_4] \)
(v)\( [Co(ONO) (NH_3)_5] ^{2+} \)
(vi)\( [Co(NH_3)_6]_2 (SO_4)_3 \)
(vii) \(K_3[Cr(C_2O_4)_3] \)
(viii)\( [Pt(NH_3)_6]^{ 4+} \)
(ix) \([Cu(Br)_4] ^{2-}\)
(x) \([Co[NO_2)(NH_3)_5] ^{2+}\)
The correct IUPAC name of \([ \text{Pt}(\text{NH}_3)_2\text{Cl}_2 ]^{2+} \) is:

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Nomenclature of Coordination Compounds is important in Coordination Chemistry because of the need to have an unambiguous method of describing formulas and writing systematic names, particularly when dealing with isomers.