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How do you remember the oxidation states of transition metals?

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Because transition metals have more than one stable oxidation state, we use a number in Roman numerals to indicate the oxidation number e.g. Iron(III) chloride contains iron with an oxidation number of +3, while iron(II) chloride has iron in the +2 oxidation state.

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