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When Metals Have More Than One Cation
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Some transition metals can have more than one cation
Some transition metals can have more than one cation. For example, copper can have a +1 or a +2 charge. We can tell the charge of the metal because it is written in as a roman numeral in the name. This is called the stock system for naming.
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E.g. write the formula for copper (I) sulfide
Cu S2- Cu2S
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E.g. write the formula for copper (II) sulfide
Cu S2- CuS
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Naming and the Stock System
We can find the name of a compound using the stock system. We use a reverse criss-cross method
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Naming and the Stock System
FeCl3 Iron can have a +2 or a +3 charge. Fe? Cl1- There are 3 negative charges, therefore Fe must be +3. We would call it Iron (III) chloride.
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Naming and the Stock System
Cu2S Copper can have a +1 or a +2 charge. 2 Cu? S2- Two atoms of Copper (I) will make a 2+ charge (1+ x 2 atoms of Cu= 2+). We would call it Copper (I) sulfide.
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