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How are coordination compounds named, and what is the sequence for naming cations and ligands?

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Coordination compounds are named following additive nomenclature. The cation is named first, followed by ligands in alphabetical order, regardless of their charge.

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  1. Coordination compounds are named following additive nomenclature principles. The sequence for naming involves:
    1. The cation is named first in both positively and negatively charged coordination entities.
    2. Ligands are named in alphabetical order before the central atom/ion’s name.
    3. Anionic ligands end in “-o,” while neutral and cationic ligands have the same name except for specific cases like H₂O (aqua), NH₃ (ammine), CO (carbonyl), and NO (nitrosyl).
    4. The oxidation state of the metal in cation, anion, or neutral coordination entities is indicated by a Roman numeral in parentheses.
    5. Latin names are used for some metals in complex anions, such as ferrate for Fe.

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