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Given compound:-  

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The following is the nomenclature rule for ionic compounds including metals and nonmetals:

 

Even though a metal ion has a charge, its nomenclature remains the same.

The suffix "ide" is used to end nonmetal names.

Multiple cations can be formed by transition metals. As a result, the oxidation state exhibited by the metal is written in roman numerals to distinguish between charges on the cation.

 

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