+1 in its compounds
+1 is most common
Hydrogen is a light gas. It generally shows +1 oxidation number.
The most common oxidation number of magnesium is +2.
the most common oxidation number for oxygen is -2.
0 in the elemental form, +1 in most of its compounds and -1 in metal hydrides and hydrocarbons
+4 is the most common and the most stable oxidation number
Hydrogen has an oxidation number of +1 in most of its compounds and -1 in metal hydrides and hydrocarbons.
Chlorine is in group 17. It easily accepts an electron from another element to fill its valence shell. As it takes one electron, its oxidation number changes to -1.
-1 is most common in chlorides. However chlorine can exhibit oxidation numbers up to +7 in its compounds.
Zinc will be 2+ in most cases.
+4 is most common
Yes, hydrogen can have oxidation numbers of +1 and -1. In compounds with metals, hydrogen tends to have an oxidation number of +1, while in compounds with nonmetals, hydrogen tends to have an oxidation number of -1.