This is a gas compound. Chlorine shows +4 as the oxidation number.
The overall oxidation number of the ion is -1. In all oxychlorides, all oxygen atoms have -2 as their oxidation numbers. In this ion, the oxidation number of chlorine is +3.
In the Chlorite ion (ClO2-) chlorine's oxidation state is 3+ while oxygen's oxidation state is 2-
Fe = +3 oxidation state Cl = -1 oxidation state
oxidation state of Fe in FeCl3 is +3. Cl has oxidation number -1 in this case Fe share 3 electrons with Cl so its oxidation state is +3.
S = +2 oxidation state cl = -1 oxidation state
+5
In the Chlorite ion (ClO2-) chlorine's oxidation state is 3+ while oxygen's oxidation state is 2-
Chlorite ( ClO2- ) is the base anion of chlorous acid: HClO2, the Oxidation number (or state) of Cl in this compoud is +3 according to this:oxidation state−1+1+3+5+7anion namedchloridehypochloritechloritechlorateperchlorateformulaCl-ClO−ClO2−ClO3−ClO4−
ClO2 → Cl + O2
Fe = +3 oxidation state Cl = -1 oxidation state
oxidation state of Fe in FeCl3 is +3. Cl has oxidation number -1 in this case Fe share 3 electrons with Cl so its oxidation state is +3.
K = +1 oxidation state Cl = +3 oxidation state O = -2 oxidation state
S = +2 oxidation state cl = -1 oxidation state
+5
the most common oxidation state of chlorine is -1.
There is ClO2 and ClO2^-. For the chlorite anion (ClO2^-) the Cl will have 10 electrons and will violate the octet rule. For ClO2, all elements will have 8 electrons.
SnCl3? The anion SnCl3- exists and in it Sn has an oxidation number of +2
The oxidation state of chlorine in the ClO- ion is 1+