Rules for Naming Metals Lower charge gets the ous Higher charge gets the ic.

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Rules for Naming Metals Lower charge gets the ous Higher charge gets the ic

Rules for Naming Metals Fe2+ = Fe(II) = Ferrous FeCl2=ferrous chloride Fe3+ = Fe(III) = Ferric FeCl3=ferric chloride

Rules for Naming Metals Cu+ = Cu(I) = cuprous CuBr=cuprous bromide Cu2+ = Cu(II) = cupric CuBr=cupric bromide

Rules for Naming Metals Hg+ = Hg(I) = Mercurous HgI=mercurous iodide Hg2+ = Hg(II) = Mercuric HgI=mercuric iodide

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