K(+1)Au(x)Cl4(-1)=0 1+x+4(-1)=0 x+(-3)=0 x=+3
oxidation number of I is -1. oxidation number of F is +1.
Zn has oxidation number +2; S has oxidation number -2
The oxidation number for H is +1, and the oxidation number for O is -1.
Oxidation number of Si is +4.Oxidation number of O is -2.
K(+1)Au(x)Cl4(-1)=0 1+x+4(-1)=0 x+(-3)=0 x=+3
oxidation number of I is -1. oxidation number of F is +1.
Hydrogen's oxidation number is +1.Chlorin's oxidation number is +1.Oxygen's oxidation number is -2.
Zn has oxidation number +2; S has oxidation number -2
The oxidation number for H is +1, and the oxidation number for O is -1.
Silicon's oxidation number is +4.Oxygen's oxidation number is -2
Oxidation number of Si is +4.Oxidation number of O is -2.
Carbon atoms oxidation number is +2.Hydrogen's oxidation number is +1.Oxygen's oxidation number is -2.
Potassium's oxidation number is +1. Chromium's oxidation number is +6. Oxygen's oxidation number is -2.
Oxidation number of Li is +1. Oxidation number of oxygen is -2.
Assuming you mean Cl, with a lowercase L, which is chlorine: As with all elements chlorine has an oxidation number of 0 in it's elemental form. In most of it's compounds its oxidation state is -1, but it can also exist in all oxidation states from -1 to +7 except for +2 and +6.
MnCl2: oxidation number +2MnO2: oxidation number +4KMnO4: oxidation number +7