Naming Chemical Compounds Worksheet
Roman numeral. Charge. I +1 II +2 III +3 IV +4 V +5 VI +6 The reason we do this is not for the sake of nostalgia for bygone Roman numerals nor to imitate movie credits. Because transition metals can assume more than one charge, we have to specify which one is involved. Example: manganese(II) oxide contains Mn+2 and O-2. ................
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