Respuesta :

iron(II) or Fe(II) 
"II" shows that cation has charge "2 +".

Answer:

It is indicating the oxidation state of Iron.

Explanation:

Oxidation state indicates the degree of oxidation or the charge of an element when it is forming a molecule or when it is in a ionic form (anion or cation). In the case of Iron (ii) or Fe(ii), it means that the oxidation state is 2 and as Iron form cations, its oxidation state is possitive, it means +2. In this state, Iron tend to combine with an anion (negative charge), forming a compound.

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