Roman Numerals
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Roman Numerals
I understand that the Tm cation name is the roman numeral but how do you decipher what roman numeral you write? Basically, how do you figure out what the Tm cation name is?
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Re: Roman Numerals
This site gives a bit more information on how to find oxidation states!
https://sciencing.com/transition-metals-unique-6302350.html
Hope this helps :)
https://sciencing.com/transition-metals-unique-6302350.html
Hope this helps :)
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Re: Roman Numerals
If you know the charges of the other ligands or anions, and the overall charge of the molecule, you can figure out the oxidation state of the transition metal because it must add up to the overall charge.
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