the number of electrons lost when forming an ion and that the cation can form more than one cation.
Roman numerals are used to represent the charge of the cation in an ionic compound. The Roman numeral is placed in parentheses after the name of the cation to indicate its charge. For example, in Fe(NO3)2, the Fe cation has a +2 charge, so it is written as iron(II).
The roman numeral of a cation indicates he charge of the cation.
The Roman numerals CIC represent 199.
Cation = negative ion
Roman numerals represent numbers, they do not represent words.
In today's notation of Roman numerals they represent 299 in Hindu-Arabic numerals
I is the number 1 in Roman numerals.
There is no T in Roman numerals
It is already in Roman numerals and they represent 82
It is already in Roman numerals and they represent 1776
In today's terms of notating Roman numerals they represent 649
It's already in Roman numerals and in today's notation of Roman numerals they represent 1,099