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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 metal oxidation state in "dichromate ion", Cr_2O
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 …
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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 …
What is the oxidation no. of MN in Mn²O³? - Socratic
"The oxidation number of a free element is always 0." 2. "The oxidation number of a mono-atomic ion is equal" "to the charge of the ion." 3. "For a given bond, X-Y, the bond is split to give "X^+ …
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Calculate the potential E for the Fe3+/Fe2+ electrode when the concentration of Fe2+ is exactly five times that of Fe3+? What is the energy released by 20 grams of 100°C steam that …
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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 …
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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, …
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How do you calculate the number of electrons in a neutral atom? Why is gaining electrons called reduction? Why is losing electrons called oxidation? What are some examples of organic …
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Since this value represents the number of moles of phosphoric acid present in #10^3# #"mL"# of solution, you can say that its molarity is equal to #color (darkgreen) (ul (color (black) ("molarity …
Which is the reducing reagent in the equation? | Socratic
Fe^ (2+) A reducing reagent is always oxidized during a redox reaction. During oxidation, an atom loses electrons or oxygen, and then increases its oxidation number. From here, I see that iron …