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Compounds which contain transition elements. cu2so4
No. Roman numerals are only for cations that aren't in either group 1 or 2. For this, you would say Chlorine Tetroxide.
The Roman numeral system
E is not used as a symbol in the roman numeral system.
Copper sulfate is not a number, it is a chemical. Roman numerals would not be applicable.
Cu2So4
Compounds which contain transition elements. cu2so4
they are used to naming quadrents in grafs and subtitues for numbers
No. Roman numerals are only for cations that aren't in either group 1 or 2. For this, you would say Chlorine Tetroxide.
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The Roman numeral system
E is not used as a symbol in the roman numeral system.
The Roman numeral system was first used by the Etruscans who once ruled the Romans.
Copper sulfate is not a number, it is a chemical. Roman numerals would not be applicable.
'k' is not a Roman numeral. It is used to designate kilometer(s), or 1000.
No there is no roman numeral K... However K is generally used to signify 1000