To determine the correct IUPAC name for the complex $[\text{PtBr}_2(\text{PMe}_3)_2]$, we need to follow the rules for naming coordination compounds:
How do we determine this? The complex is neutral overall. Each bromide contributes -1 to the charge, and the PMe3 groups are neutral: \([\text{Pt} + 2(-1) + 2(0) = 0 \Rightarrow \text{Pt} = +2]\)
Thus, the correct IUPAC name for $[\text{PtBr}_2(\text{PMe}_3)_2]$ is dibromobis(trimethylphosphine)platinum(II), which matches option three.
Which of the following is the correct IUPAC name of the given organic compound (X)?
The structure of compound $ X $ is as follows:
$ \text{H}_3\text{C} - \text{CH}_3 - \text{CH} = \text{CH} - \text{H} - \text{Br} $
The IUPAC name of the following compound is:

The correct IUPAC name of the compound is: 
Match List - I with List - II: 
Choose the correct answer from the given below options
The heat generated in 1 minute between points A and B in the given circuit, when a battery of 9 V with internal resistance of 1 \(\Omega\) is connected across these points is ______ J. 
The given circuit works as: 
Let the lines $L_1 : \vec r = \hat i + 2\hat j + 3\hat k + \lambda(2\hat i + 3\hat j + 4\hat k)$, $\lambda \in \mathbb{R}$ and $L_2 : \vec r = (4\hat i + \hat j) + \mu(5\hat i + + 2\hat j + \hat k)$, $\mu \in \mathbb{R}$ intersect at the point $R$. Let $P$ and $Q$ be the points lying on lines $L_1$ and $L_2$, respectively, such that $|PR|=\sqrt{29}$ and $|PQ|=\sqrt{\frac{47}{3}}$. If the point $P$ lies in the first octant, then $27(QR)^2$ is equal to}