Metals That form More Than One Monatomic Ion Flashcards

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Name 7 metals that form more than one Monatomic Ion

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Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Iron, Lead, Mercury, Tin

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Name Chromium Ion Formulas, Systematic Name, and common name

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Cr^2+ , chromium(II) , chromous

Cr^3+ , chromium(III) , chromic

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Name Cobalt Ion Formula, Systematic Name, and Common Name

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Co^2+ , cobalt(II) , cobaltous

Co^3+ , cobalt(III), cobaltic

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Name Copper Ion Formula, Systematic Name, and Common Name

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Cu^+ , copper(I), cuprous

Cu^2+ , copper(II) , cupric

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Name Iron Ion Formula, Systematic Name, and Common Name

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Fe^2+ , iron(II) , ferrous

Fe^3+ , iron(III) , ferric

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Name Lead Ion Formula, Systematic Name, and Common Name

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Pb^2+ , lead(II) , plumbous

Pb^4+ , lead(IV) , plumbic

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Name Mercury Ion Formula, Systematic Name, and Common Name

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Hg_2^2+ , mercury(I) , mercurous

Hg^2+ , mercury(II) , mercuric

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Name Tin Ion Formula, Systematic Name, and Common Name

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Sn^2+ , tin(II) , stannous

Sn^4+ , tin(IV) , stannic

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