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silver
Ag, +1
zinc
Zn, +2
iron
Fe, +2, +3
copper
Cu, +1, +2
cobalt
Co, +2, +3
tin
Sn, +2, +4
lead
Pb, +2, +4
mercury
Hg, +1, +2, the mercury (I) ion is always a dimer, so it exists as Hg2, +2. In other words, Hg's common charge is +2, but sometimes that is two atoms of mercury (I), and sometimes that is one atom of mercury (II)
manganese
Mn, +2, +3