The central atom in this molecule is chlorine. It is bonded with two oxygen atoms and a hydrogen atoms. The oxidation number of chlorine is +3: four covalent bonds with oxygen yields +4 and the bond with hydrogen yields -1.
We know that all the oxygen here is in the 2- oxidation state, so the chlorines would need to be in an oxidation state to balance the -14 created by the oxygen. Therefore the chlorine must be in the 7+ oxidation state.
[-1] is the oxidation state of cl2, given as per below expression: The oxidation number of chlorine can be -1, 0, +1, +3, +4, +5, or +7, depending on the ion or atom or compound or element containing the chlorine. The most common oxidation numbers are -1 as in HCl and NaCl and 0 as in Cl2 .
The oxidation state of Cl in HClO2 is 3+.
Oxidation state in Cl2 is zero.It exist as a gas.
The formal oxidation state of a chlorine atom in a ClO4-1 ion is +7. The ion itself has no meaningful oxidation state.
This is a weak acid. Chlorine shows the +3 oxidation number.
+7 oxidation state
+3
+4 &+6
Yes, HClO2 is chlorous acid, a weak acid. Cl-oxidation state is +3.
In oxyacids, oxygen is always taken to have an oxidation state of -2 and hydrogen to have an oxidation state of +1. Therefore, in this compound, chlorine must have an oxidation state of +1 for the charges to balance.
Fe = +3 oxidation state Cl = -1 oxidation state
oxidation state of Fe in FeCl3 is +3. Cl has oxidation number -1 in this case Fe share 3 electrons with Cl so its oxidation state is +3.
S = +2 oxidation state cl = -1 oxidation state
Yes, HClO2 is chlorous acid, a weak acid. Cl-oxidation state is +3.
In oxyacids, oxygen is always taken to have an oxidation state of -2 and hydrogen to have an oxidation state of +1. Therefore, in this compound, chlorine must have an oxidation state of +1 for the charges to balance.
Fe = +3 oxidation state Cl = -1 oxidation state
oxidation state of Fe in FeCl3 is +3. Cl has oxidation number -1 in this case Fe share 3 electrons with Cl so its oxidation state is +3.
K = +1 oxidation state Cl = +3 oxidation state O = -2 oxidation state
Chlorite ( ClO2- ) is the base anion of chlorous acid: HClO2, the Oxidation number (or state) of Cl in this compoud is +3 according to this:oxidation state−1+1+3+5+7anion namedchloridehypochloritechloritechlorateperchlorateformulaCl-ClO−ClO2−ClO3−ClO4−
S = +2 oxidation state cl = -1 oxidation state
+5
the most common oxidation state of chlorine is -1.
SnCl3? The anion SnCl3- exists and in it Sn has an oxidation number of +2
The oxidation state of chlorine in the ClO- ion is 1+
+5. In oxyacids, oxygen has an oxidation state of -2 and hydrogen an oxidation state of +1. Therefore, the single chlorine atom must have an oxidation state of +5 for the total oxidation states to add to zero.+5. In oxyacids, oxygen has an oxidation state of -2 and hydrogen an oxidation state of +1