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If Iron has a charge of 3 and bonds with bromine what would the compound be named?

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iron(III) Thus, Fe2+ is called the iron(II) ion, while Fe3+ is called the iron(III) ion. This system is used only for elements that form more than one common positive ion. We do not call the Na+ ion the sodium(I) ion because (I) is unnecessary.

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