Transitional Metals that form more than one positive ion

  1. Give the two charges formed from lead
    • Pb2+
    • Pb4+
  2. Give the two charges formed from manganese
    • Mn2+
    • Mn3+
  3. Give the two charges formed from mercury
    • Hg22+
    • Hg2+

    Note: Hg22+ or mercury(I) is a pair of mercury(I) ions each with a charge of 1+
  4. Give the two charges formed from nickel
    • Ni2+
    • Ni3+
  5. Give the two charges formed from tin
    • Sn2+
    • Sn4+
  6. Name the ions (use roman numerals) with the charges of Cr2+ and Cr3+
    • Chromium(II)
    • Chromium(III)
  7. Name the ions (use roman numerals) with the charges of Co2+ and Co3+
    • Cobalt(II)
    • Cobalt(III)
  8. Name the ions (use roman numerals) with the charges of Cu+ and Cu2+
    • Copper(I)
    • Copper(II)
  9. Name the ions (use roman numerals) with the charges of Au+ and Au3+
    • Gold(I)
    • Gold(III)
  10. Name the ions (use roman numerals) with the charges of Fe2+ and Fe3+
    • Iron(II)
    • Iron(III)
  11. What are the three exceptions of the transitional metals that form only 1 ion?
    • Zinc—Zn2+
    • Silver—Ag+
    • Cadmium—Cd2+
  12. Why do the three exceptions not require roman numerals?
    Because they only form one ion
Author
Shira
ID
241588
Card Set
Transitional Metals that form more than one positive ion
Description
Be able to name the charges of transitional metals as well as name the metal with roman numerals when charges are given. Be able name the exceptions as well.
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