Cl -1, S +1
Oxidation state is what determines the number of each atom. This is in the ionic formula.
Each Br atom has an oxidation number of zero.
Pottasium has +1 oxidation number.Iodine has -1 oxidation number.
H2SO4 is a compound and as such does not have an oxidation number. The individual atoms in this compound have oxidation number +1 for each hydrogen atom, +6 for sulfur, and -2 for each oxygen atom.
Each of the two sodium atoms in the formula for sodium oxide has an oxidation number of +1, and the oxygen atom has an oxidation number of -2.
Oxidation state is what determines the number of each atom. This is in the ionic formula.
Each Br atom has an oxidation number of zero.
Each Br atom has an oxidation number of zero.
Pottasium has +1 oxidation number.Iodine has -1 oxidation number.
the oxidation state of each atom
H2SO4 is a compound and as such does not have an oxidation number. The individual atoms in this compound have oxidation number +1 for each hydrogen atom, +6 for sulfur, and -2 for each oxygen atom.
the oxidation state of each atom
Each of the two sodium atoms in the formula for sodium oxide has an oxidation number of +1, and the oxygen atom has an oxidation number of -2.
S = +2 oxidation state cl = -1 oxidation state
If you mean SO3^-2 (the sulfite anion), then S has an oxidation number of 4+, since each O atom is 2-. In sulfur trioxide, SO3, the S atom has an oxidation number of 6+.
-2 for oxygen and +6 for chromium
+1 for each H and -2 for sulphur