because it does
The element oxidation state is a chemical property: it is zero for all elements.
A pure metal has the oxidation state zero.
zero (0)
0 in elemental form and 2+ in its compounds.
Zero. Phosphorus will not trade electrons with itself.
There are NO carbon (C) atoms in potassium nitrate (KNO3). B.t.w. atoms always have an oxidation state to be zero.
In methane (CH4), carbon is in the 4- oxidation state.
no, u start w/ ur known which is hydrogen always +1, now your 2nd iffy known oxygen is -1 so carbon can balance with -1
if you mean iodine in its elemental state, the the oxidation state is zero, as for any element in its elemental state, the oxidation state is always zero
zero for carbon in diamond
Yes, it has the Zero (0) oxidation state
The oxidation state is zero.
The oxidation number of an element in its elemental form is always zero. Chemical compounds forming diatomic molecules may have elements in non zero oxidation number e.g. in HCl, H is +1 and Cl is -1.
Silicon's oxidation state (Si) is zero because it is in its elemental form.
Oxygen has an oxidation state of zero (0) in HOF. F has an oxidation state of -1 and H has +1.
zero bcoz the oxidation no of element in free state is zero
all the pure elements have zero oxidation state.....