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The oxidation number of Cl in NaOCl is +1. This is because Na has an oxidation number of +1 and O has an oxidation number of -2, so the oxidation number of Cl must be +1 in order for the overall charge of NaOCl to be neutral.
The oxidation number of Sodium in the Na + ion = 1
The oxidation number of Na in NaCl is +1, while the oxidation number of Cl in NaCl is -1.
-1 is most common, but Cl can exhibit oxidation numbers from -1 to +7 in its compounds.
In NaClO2, the oxidation number of Na is +1, O is -2, and Cl is +3.
+1 for Na -1 for Cl
The oxidation number of Cl in NaOCl is +1. This is because Na has an oxidation number of +1 and O has an oxidation number of -2, so the oxidation number of Cl must be +1 in order for the overall charge of NaOCl to be neutral.
The oxidation number of Sodium in the Na + ion = 1
The oxidation number of Na in NaCl is +1, while the oxidation number of Cl in NaCl is -1.
-1 is most common, but Cl can exhibit oxidation numbers from -1 to +7 in its compounds.
+1 for Na -1 for Cl
Ca=+2 Cl=-1
In NaClO2, the oxidation number of Na is +1, O is -2, and Cl is +3.
+1 for Na -1 for Cl
The oxidation numbers for the atoms in the ionic compound KCl are K+1 and Cl-1.
Na: +1 Cl: -1
In ClO4-, the oxidation number of Cl is +7, and the oxidation number of each O is -2.