Transition Metals in Ionic Formulas
In this video, we'll learn look at Transition Metals in Ionic Compounds. Transition metals are the elements in the middle of the periodic table, and compounds with transition metals have roman numerals in them. Transition metal elements are able to make multiple ions with different charges, so we need to use roman numeral notation (sometimes called Stock notation) to show what charge the ions have.

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