Mg = +2 oxidation state
P = +5 oxidation state
O = -2 oxidation state
The possible oxidation states for platinum are... +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, +6.
iron exhibits two oxidation states. one is Fe(II) and other Fe (III)
The common oxidation states for copper are +1 and +2. However, copper can exhibit other oxidation states such as +3 and even +4 in some rare cases.
It is determined from known oxidation states of other elements.
Nitrogen can exist in oxidation states ranging from -3 to +5. Some common nitrogen compounds with different oxidation states include ammonia (NH3) in the -3 oxidation state, nitric oxide (NO) in the +2 oxidation state, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the +4 oxidation state, and nitric acid (HNO3) in the +5 oxidation state.
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0, 1 and 2 oxidation states
Metals that exhibit multiple oxidation states can have different levels of positive charge, known as oxidation states. These can vary depending on the compound the metal is in. For example, iron can have oxidation states of 2 and 3.
Oxidation number is oxidation states of an element. It can be positive or negative.
Manganese has oxidation states from +7 to -3. In elemental state it is oxidation state 0.
The oxidation number for einsteinium is typically +3. However, it can exhibit other oxidation states in specific chemical compounds.
the oxidation states are always 0 for both atoms
0 oxidation state
0 and +1 oxidation states
0 and +2 oxidation states
+2 oxidation state
Cobalt is a transition metal. Its oxidation states are 2 (3).