H = +1 oxidation states
S = -2 oxidation states
-1
H2SbO3- is -1
Yes. For example, chlorine in compounds can have the following oxidation states: -1 (most common), +1, +3, +5, and +7.
3 Oxidation states: 0, 1 and 2
It has both +3 and +2 oxidation states
Roman numerals are used to indicate oxidation states.
H2SbO3- is -1
Yes. For example, chlorine in compounds can have the following oxidation states: -1 (most common), +1, +3, +5, and +7.
0, 1 and 2 oxidation states
Oxidation number is oxidation states of an element. It can be positive or negative.
0 and 1 oxidation states
3 Oxidation states: 0, 1 and 2
Green in its II and III oxidation states and orange in its VI oxidation state.
It has both +3 and +2 oxidation states
the oxidation states are always 0 for both atoms
the oxidation states are always 0 for both atoms
Roman numerals are used to indicate oxidation states.
0 and +1 oxidation states