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A complex cation is formed by ppt in some oxidation state) with ligands (in proper number so that CN of ppt becomes six). Which of the following can be its correct IUPAC name?

A

Diammine ethylene diamine dithiocyanato-s-platinum (II)

B

Diammine ethylene diamine dithiocyanato-s-platinum (IV) ion

C

Diammine ethylene diamine dithiocyanato-s-platinum (III) ion

D

Diamminebis (ethylene diamine) dithiocyanato-s-platinum (IV) ion

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B

Cyanid (Turn bull.s blue) turn bull.s blue `[Pt(NH_(3))_(2)(en)(SCN)_(2)]^(2-)`
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