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contain hydrogen and a nonmetallic element are an aqueous solution of the pure compound have prefix hydro, suffix ic
The only exception to this is if it is a transition metal. The new rule is that transition metals form more than one ion, so this has to be accounted for in the naming. We do this by using Roman numerals to denote which ion it is. The Roman numeral will equal the charge on the ion.
What is the naming process of metallic compounds?