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27 June, 19:17

If an element has more than one ionic charge, how is that piece of information represented in a chemical name?

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  1. 27 June, 21:44
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    Usually with roman numerals, like iron (II) chromate

    iron has a charge of 2

    or manganese (IV) oxide, manganese has a charge of 4

    (these are ionic compounds just to let you know)
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