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Some Metals That Form More Than One Monatomic Ion*
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Chromium and Cr^(2+) and chromous
Determine the element, ion formula and common (trivial) name of the following systematic name: chromium(II)
Chromium and Cr^(3+) and chromic
Determine the element, ion formula and common (trivial) name of the following systematic name: chromium(III)
Cobalt and Co^(2+)
Determine the element and ion formula of the following systematic name: cobalt(II)
Cobalt and Co^(3+)
Determine the element and ion formula of the following systematic name: cobalt(III)
Copper and Cu^+ and cuprous
Determine the element, ion formula and common (trivial) name of the following systematic name: copper(I)
Copper and Cu^(2+) and cupric
Determine the element, ion formula and common (trivial) name of the following systematic name: copper(II)
Iron and Fe^(2+) and ferrous
Determine the element, ion formula and common (trivial) name of the following systematic name: iron(II)
Iron and Fe^(3+) and ferric
Determine the element, ion formula and common (trivial) name of the following systematic name: iron(III)
Lead Pb^(2+)
Determine the element and ion formula of the following systematic name: lead(II)
Lead and Pb^(4+)
Determine the element and ion formula of the following systematic name: lead(IV)
Mercury and Hg2^(2+) and mercurous
Determine the element, ion formula and common (trivial) name of the following systematic name: mercury(I)
Mercury and Hg^(2+) and mercuric
Determine the element, ion formula and common (trivial) name of the following systematic name: mercury(II)
Tin and Sn^(2+) and stannous
Determine the element, ion formula and common (trivial) name of the following systematic name: tin(II)
Tin and Sn^(4+) and stannic
Determine the element, ion formula and common (trivial) name of the following systematic name: tin(IV)