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  1. What is the metal oxidation state in "dichromate ion", Cr_2O ... - Socratic

    May 28, 2017 · The SUM of the individual oxidation states of chromium and the oxygen atoms in dichromate anion is equal to the charge on the ion. And thus 2xxCr_"oxidation …

  2. Site Map - Oxidation Numbers Questions and Videos | Socratic

    How do oxidation numbers relate to valence electrons? How do oxidation numbers vary with the periodic table? How do you calculate the oxidation number of an element in a compound? What is the …

  3. Question #edcc7 - Socratic

    The effective magnetic moment of SC^(3+) is zero. The oxidation state of 3+ indicates that Scandium which has an electronic configuration of 1s^2, 2s^2, 2p^6, 3s^2, 3p^6, 3d^1, 4s^2 loses 3 electrons, …

  4. Question #3046a - Socratic

    The ions present are Li^+ and ClO_2^- The oxidation number of an element is the charge on the atom if the compound was completely ionic. Oxygen is always assigned -2 in compounds (except with fluorine).

  5. Question #8f19d - Socratic

    The Roman numeral IV indicates the oxidation state of the lead ion in this compound. Lead (IV) means the #Pb^ (4+)# ion Oxide ion is always #O^ (2-)# To balance the charges you need two #O^ (2-)# …

  6. What is the oxidation state of the each atom in the ... - Socratic

    What is the oxidation state of the each atom in the following compounds? Ex: H3PO4: Na +1, O -2, P +5 HClO3 Na-O-O-Na thank you in advance to whoever helps me!

  7. How can we find the charge of a particular compound like NH3....as i ...

    How can we find the charge of a particular compound like NH3....as i want to take out the oxidation state of (Ni (NH3)6)+2?

  8. Question #24a44 - Socratic

    To solve a problem like this, first determine the limiting reagent, then calculate the number of moles of product, and finally convert to grams of product. 1) Write the balanced reaction so you'll know the …

  9. Question #2fc11 - Socratic

    In a redox reaction, the number of electrons lost in the oxidation half-reaction must be equal to the number of electrons gained in the reduction half-reaction. To balance out the electrons, multiply the …

  10. Question #95430 - Socratic

    No. It is reduced. The oxidation numbers for the ions in "FeCl"_2" are +2 and -2, respecitively. The product "Fe" is in its elemental state, and therefore has an oxidation state of 0. So the oxidation …