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So this is nomenclature.
The name would be Iron (III) Chloride Hexahydrate
Reason why it's Iron (III) is because of the 3 after Cl, if you take FeCl3 apart it's
and Cl^-.
Hexahydrate because hexa = 6 and hydrate=water
The term hydrate would be wrong because that clearly doesn't come first
It would be the anhydrous compound that comes first. The "an" in "anhydrous" means "without". Hydrous=water, so anyhdrous= without water
The part without water is FeCl3. The water is 6H2O
The prefix for the coefficient of water is 6, or hexa, but that's not first in the name
Its A because there has to be a roman numeral to indicate which net charge of iron was used