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Fe^(2+) its name is the iron cation in oxidation state '2' .

When combined, with say a sulphate anion it would be named as 'Ferrous sulphate'.

NB Ferric sulphate is iron cation in oxidation state '3'. ( Fe2(SO4)3 ).

Note the difference in spelling for different oxidation states.

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