+1 for Ag
-1 for Cl
+1 for Ag, -1 for Cl
AgCl....Ag+and Cl- hope this helps!
Silver metal, Ag has an oxidation number of 0. The most common oxidation state in compounds is +1 (as in AgCl) There are compounds such as AgO where the oxidation number is not +1 which actually contains Ag with +1 and +3
In Ag NO3 the oxidation number of Ag (Silver) is 1+, the oxidation number of N (Nitrogen) is 5+, and the oxidation number of O (Oxygen) is 2-.
Ag has plus one state.There is no affect from 2
+1 for Ag, -1 for Cl
AgCl....Ag+and Cl- hope this helps!
One compound would be Silver Chloride - chemical formula AgCl
Silver metal, Ag has an oxidation number of 0. The most common oxidation state in compounds is +1 (as in AgCl) There are compounds such as AgO where the oxidation number is not +1 which actually contains Ag with +1 and +3
In Ag NO3 the oxidation number of Ag (Silver) is 1+, the oxidation number of N (Nitrogen) is 5+, and the oxidation number of O (Oxygen) is 2-.
AgCl
Ag has plus one state.There is no affect from 2
Ag +1, Cl -7
Zero The oxidation number of an element in its elemental form is always zero.
Oxidation number of a free element is 0. Ex: Ag 2= 0
Ag+ is Silver, and Cl- is chlorine.When silver and chlorine are combined, the amounts do not need to be changed since the charges become neutral, so all that is changed is the -ine to an -ide.The final result is Silver Chloride. AgCl - Silver chloride
Ag + Cl --> AgCl