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Roman numerals are used to indicate the oxidation state of metals which have more than one possible oxidation state.

Explanation:

Here's an example. Copper can form either Cu+ or Cu2+ ions.

So there are actually two different compounds that have the name copper chloride. We need the roman numeral to know which is which. Remember that halogens form ions with a -1 charge. So a chloride ion is Cl1.

CuCl has a Cu+ so its name is copper(I) chloride

CuCl2 has a Cu2+ so its name is copper(II) chloride

This video includes some more examples...

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