In continue our discussion of naming complex ions and eventually coordination complexes. We are now ready to name the complex ion by adding the name of the transition metal. So here we have our transition metals and we have their metal names which are pretty standard for some. But then we have Latin based elements in the periodic table, so they're going to have a Latin name.
So here if we're looking at just the regular way, we name them chromium, Cobalt, Manganese. You can see that the common theme is that the ending ends with eight. But then when we get to the ones with Latin based names, so iron here it's symbol as Fe based on its Latin name. So here would be ferrite copper CU. This would be cooperate Silver here is argentate tin here SN this would be Stan 8 gold here AU that would be alright. And then finally we have a lead which is PB, which would be Plumb bait.
So these are some commonly referenced transition metals when it comes to naming these complex ions. On one side we have their regular metal names, but then for the Latin based ones they have new Latin names.