The IUPAC name of the complex \( [\text{Cr(NH}_3)_3(\text{H}_2\text{O})_3]\text{Cl}_3 \) is:
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For naming coordination complexes, list ligands alphabetically, use appropriate prefixes (di-, tri-, etc.), and state the oxidation state of the metal in Roman numerals.
Step 1: Identify the ligands and their order
The given complex is \([{Cr(NH}_3)_3({H}_2{O})_3]{Cl}_3\).
Ligands present: \({NH}_3\) (ammine) and \({H}_2{O}\) (aqua).
The ligands are named in alphabetical order: \({ammine}\) before \({aqua}\).
Step 2: Determine oxidation state of chromium
Let the oxidation state of chromium be \( x \).
Each \({NH}_3\) and \({H}_2{O}\) ligand is neutral.
The three \({Cl}^-\) ions contribute a total charge of \(-3\).
The overall charge on the complex is neutral:
\[
x + 0 + 0 - 3 = 0
\]
Solving for \( x \):
\[
x = +3
\]
Chromium is in the \( +3 \) oxidation state.
Step 3: Name the complex
The ligands are named alphabetically: "triammine" (three \({NH}_3\)) and "triaqua" (three \({H}_2{O}\)).
The metal name "chromium" follows with its oxidation state in Roman numerals \((III)\).
The anion \({Cl}_3\) is named as "chloride."
Step 4: Verify the correct name
The correct name of the complex is \({triammnetriaquachromium(III) chloride}\).
This matches option (B).
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