Asked by luke
which metal does not require having its charge specified in the names of ionic comppounds it forms?
a. Au
b. Ca
c. Cu
d. Cr
e. Fe
a. Au
b. Ca
c. Cu
d. Cr
e. Fe
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Answered by
DrBob222
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Fe occurs as +3 and +2. Cu as +1 and +2. Cr as +3, +6, +2, and others.
Au occurs as aurous and auric compounds. Does that help?
Fe occurs as +3 and +2. Cu as +1 and +2. Cr as +3, +6, +2, and others.
Au occurs as aurous and auric compounds. Does that help?
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