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Oxidation number of F is -1.Oxidation number of O is +2.
Argon's valence number is 8, it has 18 electrons, and its oxidation number is 0 because it doesn't react.
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Strontium is located in group 2 of the periodic table. Hence it has two valence electrons. The oxidation number atomic strontium is 0 where that of strontium ion is +2.
Because they have the same number of valence electrons
Oxidation number of F is -1.Oxidation number of O is +2.
Argon's valence number is 8, it has 18 electrons, and its oxidation number is 0 because it doesn't react.
It indicates how many electrons are required to complete a full valence shell.
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Strontium is located in group 2 of the periodic table. Hence it has two valence electrons. The oxidation number atomic strontium is 0 where that of strontium ion is +2.
Sulphur has 6 valence electrons. So its maximum oxidation number is +6.
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Because they have the same number of valence electrons
The oxidation number of an atom states how it shares its valence electrons with other elements (or ions or compounds). A neutral atom always has its oxidation number 0: it does not share any electrons. A cation has a positive oxidation number and that of anion is negative because they donate and attract electrons respectively.
The oxidation number of an atom states how it shares its valence electrons with other elements (or ions or compounds). A neutral atom always has its oxidation number 0: it does not share any electrons. A cation has a positive oxidation number and that of anion is negative because they donate and attract electrons respectively.
Because they have one valence electrons, and if they lose this electron they attain an oxidation number of +1
the oxidation number, determined by its group on the periodic table.