BCM623-Inorganic Chemistry 1 Unit Test on Coordination Compounds and Electrochemistry Name: 1. Give the systematic names

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BCM623-Inorganic Chemistry 1 Unit Test on Coordination Compounds and Electrochemistry Name: 1. Give the systematic names

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BCM623-Inorganic Chemistry 1 Unit Test on Coordination Compounds and Electrochemistry Name: 1. Give the systematic names for the following compounds. a. K₂[Pt(NO₂)4] b. [Co(NO2)3(NH3)3] c. [Ag(NH3)2]I 2. Write formulas for the following. a. Sodium hexachloronickelate(II) b. Tetraammineplatinum(II) ion c. Hexaammineruthenium(III) tetrachloronickelate(II) 3. Balance the following equations. a. H₂S +MnO4 →Mn²+ + SO4 (acidic solution) b. H₂O +MnO4 + I→→MnO₂ + IO3 (basic solution) Section:

4. Given the following standard reduction potentials, Ag (aq) + e → Ag(s) E° = 0.80 V AgCN(s) + e→→ Ag(s) + CN (aq) E° -0.01 V calculate the solubility product of AgCN at 25°C. 5. Find the emf of the cell and AGrxn described by the cell diagram Fe | Fe²+ (1.500 M) || Au³+ (0.00400 M) | Au Fe2+/Fe = -0.44 V; Au³+/Au = +1.50 V 6. How long will it take to produce 78 g of Al metal (26.98 g/mol) by the reduction of Al³+ in an electrolytic cell with a current of 2.0 A?
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