In NaBrO3 the oxidation state of sodium (Na) is 1+, the oxidation state of bromine is 5+ and the oxidation state of each oxygen atom is 2-
Actually there are a few KBrO3 or NaBrO3 etc - in the bromate ion, bromine is in oxidation state +7
34.5 grams NaBrO3 (1 mole NaBrO3/150.89 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole NaBrO3) = 1.38 X 10^23 molecules of sodium bromate
Fe = +3 oxidation state Cl = -1 oxidation state
It depends on what form it is in. It can be in the 4+ oxidation state, 4- oxidation state and every oxidation state in between.
0, 1 and 2 oxidation states
Actually there are a few KBrO3 or NaBrO3 etc - in the bromate ion, bromine is in oxidation state +7
+1 for Na -2 for each O +5 for Br
34.5 grams NaBrO3 (1 mole NaBrO3/150.89 grams)(6.022 X 10^23/1 mole NaBrO3) = 1.38 X 10^23 molecules of sodium bromate
-2 oxidation state
K = +1 oxidation state Cl = +3 oxidation state O = -2 oxidation state
Fe = +3 oxidation state Cl = -1 oxidation state
O = -2 oxidation state H = +1 oxidation state
Mg = +2 oxidation state P = +5 oxidation state O = -2 oxidation state
It depends on what form it is in. It can be in the 4+ oxidation state, 4- oxidation state and every oxidation state in between.
0, 1 and 2 oxidation states
The oxidation state of calcium is +2.
2 oxidation state