It is equal to the charge. So Oxidation number is +1
thr oxidation number of mercury is + 2
+1 for Hg in the Hg22+ ion
This is the thiosulfate ion. Sulfur shows +6 oxidation number.
In the hydronium ion (H3O+), the oxidation number of carbon is +3.
The oxidation number of the ammonium ion is +I.
thr oxidation number of mercury is + 2
+1 for Hg in the Hg22+ ion
This is the thiosulfate ion. Sulfur shows +6 oxidation number.
In the hydronium ion (H3O+), the oxidation number of carbon is +3.
The oxidation number of the ammonium ion is +I.
Whatever the charge on that ion is.
the charge on a mono-atomic ion is the same as the oxidation number, for a polyatomic ion the charge is the sum of the oxidation numbers of its constituent elements.
The charge. Cations and anions have an oxidation number equal to their charge, for example in Fe2+, Fe hasan oxidation number of +2 and in S2- S has an oxidation number of -2. Uncharged atoms have zero oxidation number.
It is equal to the charge. Oxidation number depends on charge.
Yes, the oxidation number is the same as the charge on the ion.
The oxidation number of the ion F1- is -1.
This is a gas compound. Chlorine shows +4 as the oxidation number.