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Transition Metals
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More than one possible charge? Ionic compounds that have transition metals COULD need Roman Numerals in the name. Ionic compounds that have transition metals COULD need Roman Numerals in the name. If the transition metal has MORE THAN ONE possible charge, then it requires a Roman Numeral in the name. If the transition metal has MORE THAN ONE possible charge, then it requires a Roman Numeral in the name. The Roman Numeral IS the charge on the transition metal. The Roman Numeral IS the charge on the transition metal.
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Roman numerals 1 – I 2 – II 3 – III 4 – IV 5 – V 6 – VI 7 – VII 8 - VIII
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Writing formulas Copper II fluoride Iron III hydroxide Cu 2+ F-F-F-F-& CuF 2 12 Fe 3+ & OH - Fe(OH) 3 13
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Writing names Fe 2 O 3 FeO Fe 3+ & O 2- Iron III oxide Fe 1 O 1 Fe ??? Is O supposed to be a -1 charge &O + - 2 2 Iron II oxide
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Writing names CuF 2 CuO FeCl 3 WS 2 ZnSe Copper II fluoride Copper II oxide Iron III chloride Tungsten IV sulfide Zinc selenide
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Transition metals & polyatomic ions Cu(NO 3 ) 2 CuNO 3 Cu (NO 3 ) 2 1 Cu 2+ & NO 3 - Cu 2+ & NO 3 - Copper II nitrate Cu NO 3 1 ( ) 1 Cu + & NO 3 - Copper I nitrate
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Writing names CuCO 3 Cr(NO 3 ) 6 PbCr 2 O 7 MnSO 3 Ag 3 PO 4 Copper II carbonate Chromium VI nitrate Lead II dichromate Manganese II sulfite Silver phosphate
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