=LXXVII=
HgO has valency 2 .so,the roman numeral for HgO is: HgO(II)
The Roman numeral IV in manganese IV sulfide indicates that manganese has a +4 oxidation state in this compound. This means that each manganese atom is contributing four electrons towards bonding with sulfur.
Yes, in chemical naming, calcium can have a Roman numeral to indicate its different oxidation states. For example, calcium chloride may be written as calcium (II) chloride when calcium has an oxidation state of +2.
Roman numerals in transition metal names indicate the oxidation state of the metal ion. This is important because transition metals can exist in multiple oxidation states, so the Roman numeral helps to specify which one is present in the compound.
There are two presentations for 5,000 in roman numerals. MMMMM (first is five Ms in a row - an M = 1,000) _ V (second is a V with a line over it - the line means multiply by 1,000)
The Roman numeral for LXXVII is 77.
Roman numeral 77
It is: 77 = LXXVII
77 L=50 X=10 V=5 and I=1
That is the Roman numeral equivalent of the number 77.
It' s already a Roman numeral but LXXVII = 77
the answer to what is the roman numeral for 101 is CI
XXV is the Roman Numeral for 25
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No, K is not a roman numeral.
There is not a Roman Numeral for 0.
The roman numeral for one is I.