No it is +2...chlorine has an oxidation state of -1. since there are two atoms of chlorine (-2) calcium would have to be +2.
the oxidation number is +3.
Oxidation number of N is +3. Oxidation number of H is -1.
Aluminiums oxidation number is +3.Each fluorine has -1 number.
Oxidation number of C is +3. Oxidation number of O is -2.
Oxidation number of N is +3. Oxidation number of Cl is -1.
The oxidation number of Al is +3.
the oxidation number is +3.
Oxidation number of N is +3. Oxidation number of H is -1.
Aluminiums oxidation number is +3.Each fluorine has -1 number.
Oxidation number of C is +3. Oxidation number of O is -2.
Oxidation number of N is +3. Oxidation number of Cl is -1.
Potassium's oxidation number is +1. Chromium's oxidation number is +6. Oxygen's oxidation number is -2.
A metal and a nonmetal would form an ionic bond. In an ionic compound, a metal ion would have a positive oxidation number equal to its ionic charge. A nonmetal would have a negative oxidation number equal to its ionic charge.Examples:NaCl oxidation numbers: sodium has an oxidation number of +1, chloride has an oxidation number of -1. So the overall charge of NaCl is zero.CaCl2 oxidation numbers: calcium has an oxidation number of +2, the chloride ion has an oxidation of -1. Since there are two chloride ions, the total negative oxidation number is -2, so CaCl2 has an overall charge of zero.
P = +5 PO4^3- = -3 4(-2) + p = -3 P =5
+3 for Al and -2 for O is the oxidation number for Al2O3.
The oxidation number for Ga in Ga2O3 is +3.
the oxidation number is from 0 to 3+