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Carbon has +2 oxidation number in Carbon monoxide. It gets this oxidation number when it loses or shares two electrons.
The oxidation state of carbon in CH3OH is 4
In the hydronium ion (H3O+), the oxidation number of carbon is +3.
Carbon atoms oxidation number is +2.Hydrogen's oxidation number is +1.Oxygen's oxidation number is -2.
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Carbon has +2 oxidation number in Carbon monoxide. It gets this oxidation number when it loses or shares two electrons.
The oxidation state of carbon in CH3OH is 4
In the hydronium ion (H3O+), the oxidation number of carbon is +3.
2(c2h6) + 7(o2) --> 6(h2o) + 4(co2)
Carbon atoms oxidation number is +2.Hydrogen's oxidation number is +1.Oxygen's oxidation number is -2.
I believe K2CO3.
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The oxidation number is + for C and -2 for O.
Carbon is in the 14th group. Carbon normally shows +4 oxidation number.
+4 for carbon
1molecule of C2H6 contains 2 carbon atoms
The oxidation number of H is +1 and the oxidation numbers of each carbon are +3