[Co(H2O)6] [Ag(CN)2]3 , what its name according IUPAC?

Answer 1

You'll have to separate this into the cation and anion. The anion charge is more well-defined, being:

#["Ag"("CN")_2]^-#
since #"Ag"^(+)# is the only cation that silver is known to form, and #"CN"^(-)# is the cyano ligand. Note that silver comes from the latin, argentum.
Knowing that there are three monoanions, the charge of the cation must be #+3# since water is clearly a neutral molecule:
#["Co"("H"_2"O")_6]^(3+)#

As a result, we recall the ligands:

We therefore name this, including the prefixes:

#["Co"("H"_2"O")_6]["Ag"("CN")_2]_3#
#color(blue)"hexaaquacobalt(III) dicyanoargentate(I)"#

remembering to include oxidation states on the metals, and to put the anion second.

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Answer 2

The name of the compound [Co(H2O)6][Ag(CN)2]3 according to IUPAC nomenclature is Hexaaquacobalt(II) Tris(Silver dicyanide).

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