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Multivalent Ions CuCl CuCl2
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Some of the metals —-The transition metals form different compound
eg. Cu1+ or Cu2+ Fe2+ or Fe3+ • These compounds that contain properties • Each of these compounds need to be distinguished from each other • The transition metals are elements that commonly have multiple valence shell electrons.
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Example: Copper + Oxygen
Copper and oxygen could have two different formulas with two completely different properties. Cu Cu1+ e.g CuO and Cu2O In order to differentiate between the two, compounds use a different name to avoid confusion.
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Naming Multivalent Ionic Compounds
Same as Ionic Binary but it indicates the metals charge in ROMAN NUMERAL SnO2 Sn4+O2- tin (IV) oxide SnO Sn2+O2- tin (II) oxide List the metal name first After the metal name indicate the ion charge in brackets using roman numerals. The non-metal has -ide suffix added.
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Example 1 - Try yourself Ni and O
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Example 2 - Try yourself Mn and P
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Example 3 - Try yourself Mo and Se
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