Type II
Strontium iodide (SrI2) is classified as a type II ionic compound. In type II compounds, the metal can form more than one type of ion, and in the case of SrI2, strontium typically forms a +2 oxidation state. This characteristic distinguishes it from type I compounds, where the metal has a fixed oxidation state.
Type II
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CuCl2 is a type II compound. In type II compounds, the cation can have multiple oxidation states, and the charge of the cation must be determined from the compound's formula. CuCl2 contains copper in the +2 oxidation state.
Type II implies a compound of a transition metal such as iron which can have one of a number of oxidation states. Ternary implies a containing three different elements such as sodium carbonate. There are two type II ternary iron sulphates, iron (II) sulphate and iron (III) sulphate. Please see the link.
A binary compound consists of two elements. A Type III binary compound consists of two nonmetal elements. Titanium dioxide consists of one metal and one nonmetal. Since titanium is a metal with a variable charge, titanium dioxide would be a Type II compound.
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cobalt(II) chromate
Either Type I, Type II or Type III will be fine.........
No a type II card is twice as thick as a type I slot (but a type I card WILL fit in a type II slot)
Type II compounds typically involve metal atoms that can form ionic bonds with nonmetals. Metals that do not commonly participate in these types of compounds include noble metals like gold (Au) and platinum (Pt), as they tend to be resistant to oxidation and do not easily form ions. Therefore, either of these metals would not be involved in the formation of a type II compound.
Na2S is classified as an ionic compound of Type I. This classification is due to the presence of sodium (Na), which is a Group 1 metal, and sulfur (S), which is a nonmetal. In Type I ionic compounds, the metal has a fixed oxidation state, and sodium consistently has a +1 charge, while sulfur has a -2 charge in this compound.