+6, because the oxidation number of oxygen is -2x3=-6
oxidation number of sulfur in SO2 is plus four (+4)
-2 for each O and +6 for S
+7,-2
This is the thiosulfate ion. Sulfur shows +6 oxidation number.
In the hydronium ion (H3O+), the oxidation number of carbon is +3.
The oxidation number of the ammonium ion is +I.
Whatever the charge on that ion is.
thr oxidation number of mercury is + 2
This is the thiosulfate ion. Sulfur shows +6 oxidation number.
In the hydronium ion (H3O+), the oxidation number of carbon is +3.
The oxidation number of the ammonium ion is +I.
Whatever the charge on that ion is.
the charge on a mono-atomic ion is the same as the oxidation number, for a polyatomic ion the charge is the sum of the oxidation numbers of its constituent elements.
thr oxidation number of mercury is + 2
The charge. Cations and anions have an oxidation number equal to their charge, for example in Fe2+, Fe hasan oxidation number of +2 and in S2- S has an oxidation number of -2. Uncharged atoms have zero oxidation number.
It is equal to the charge. Oxidation number depends on charge.
It is equal to the charge. So Oxidation number is +1
Yes, the oxidation number is the same as the charge on the ion.
The oxidation number of the ion F1- is -1.
This is a gas compound. Chlorine shows +4 as the oxidation number.