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  • Identifying the Correct Chemical Name for CuNH34SO4H2O
    The formal name of the compound CuNH₃₄SO₄H₂O is not accurate. It's likely there's an error in the formula. Here's why:

    * Copper (Cu) usually has a +1 or +2 charge. It's unlikely to bond with 34 ammonia molecules (NH₃).

    * The formula doesn't follow the standard rules for naming inorganic compounds.

    Possible Corrections:

    It's highly likely that the formula is meant to represent a complex ion. Here are some possibilities:

    1. Tetraamminecopper(II) sulfate monohydrate (This would have the formula [Cu(NH₃)₄]SO₄·H₂O)

    2. Tetraamminecopper(II) sulfate (This would have the formula [Cu(NH₃)₄]SO₄)

    To provide a more accurate name, please double-check the formula.

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