Electron Dot Structure
4 individual dots around the symbol "Ge" (same as for carbon).See the Related Questions to the left for how to count the valence electrons, which is what the electron dot notation keeps track of.1..............aplus
Oxidation numbers
Charge is exactly what it says, the number of positive or negative charges carried by a species, so as you say the oxide ion carries a charge of 2-. Oxidation state is a more general idea which helps us when thinking about redox. It is the charge which the atom would carry if the bond were ionic. Many bonds are not ionic, but covalent, yet one partner in the bond may be considered more positive and the other more negative. For instance, in the permanganate ion, MnO4- (where the 4 should be a subscript and the minus sign a superscript) the manganese is bonded with a lot of oxygen. If the internal bonds were ionic, the manganese would carry a charge of +7. In MnO2, it would only carry +4, so we say the manganese is less oxidised in MnO2. Oxidation state is the formal charge carried by an atom. It can be used for either ionic or covalent compounds and helps us to keep track of what electrons are doing in a reaction. If the compound contains only simple ions it's the same thing as the charge, but if we are looking at a covalent substance, (and remember that polyatomic ions like permanganate contain covalent bonds within them), then it's only an idea in our heads. Note that it's usual to put the sign first for an oxidation number and second for a charge. Thus we say the charge on an oxide ion is 2-, but it's in the -2 oxidation state.
The oxidation numbers of the elements in a chemical formula, some of which will be positive and others of which will be negative, when multiplied by the numbers of atoms with each oxidation number, must produce products that add to a net result of zero.
Carbon is used as a conductor in many applications. One common conductor, automotive spark plug wires, is actually a carbon impregnated chord. A common problem in high voltage electrical systems, such as automotive ignition secondary circuits, is "carbon tracking". A distributor cap, for example, may arc from one terminal to another, leaving a carbon track behind. The current will now follow that carbon path very readily and this is one reason secondary circuit (high voltage) components have to be replaced periodically.
train track
4 individual dots around the symbol "Ge" (same as for carbon).See the Related Questions to the left for how to count the valence electrons, which is what the electron dot notation keeps track of.1..............aplus
railroad
Railroad
No, neither individually or together. Track suit is a compound noun using "track" as a noun adjunct.
Yes, track star is a compound noun, an 'open compound', written as two separate words but with its own meaning. Other examples of open compound nouns are bus stop, golf club, or washing machine.
railroad
Two examples are: backtrack soundtrack
trackball, trackbed, tracksuit
The track and tires are both sprayed with a special solvent compound.
A compound word for train tracks would be railroad or railroad tracks.
Oxidation numbers