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26 July, 13:38

What does the name iron (II) in a compound indicate about the cation?

A

an 11 + charge

B

a 2 - charge

C

a 2 + charge

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  1. 26 July, 13:49
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    The answer to your question is the letter C. 2 + charge

    Explanation:

    When we write transition metals, after the name with a roman number we write the oxidation number of that metal.

    Metals have a positive oxidation number.

    Then, if we have the name Iron (II) that means Fe⁺²

    It means that Iron has an oxidation number of + 2.
  2. 26 July, 13:51
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    the roman numeral represents the charge on the cation
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