-1, 0, 1, 3, 4, 5 and 7 oxidation states
The oxidation no of phosphorus is +3 and that of chlorine is -1.
The oxidation state of chlorine in the ClO- ion is 1+
+5
Ammonium chloride doesn't have one oxidation state, there are multiple. But ammonium itslef has an oxidation state of +1 and Chlorine is -1.
Go to the periodic table and look at the oxidation states for lithium and for chlorine. You will notice that there is only one value for lithium, and several values for chlorine. Therefore, the oxidation state for lithium is going to determine the answer for "how many chlorines." Now look at chlorine. Since the oxidation state for lithium is a positive value, which of the oxidation states for the chlorine would be applicable (remember lithium chloride is an ionic bond)? Identify the appropriate oxidation state for chlorine, and adjust accordingly.
The oxidation state is +1 for hydrogen and -1 for chlorine.
The oxidation state of chlorine is 5.
The most common oxidation state for chlorine is 1- (negative one).
In GeCl2 germanium is in the 2+ oxidation state and chlorine is in the 2- oxidation state.
The oxidation no of phosphorus is +3 and that of chlorine is -1.
the most common oxidation state of chlorine is -1.
The oxidation state of chlorine in the ClO- ion is 1+
In the Chlorite ion (ClO2-) chlorine's oxidation state is 3+ while oxygen's oxidation state is 2-
Ammonium chloride doesn't have one oxidation state, there are multiple. But ammonium itslef has an oxidation state of +1 and Chlorine is -1.
+5
The central atom in this molecule is chlorine. It is bonded with two oxygen atoms and a hydrogen atoms. The oxidation number of chlorine is +3: four covalent bonds with oxygen yields +4 and the bond with hydrogen yields -1.
Ammonium chloride doesn't have one oxidation state, there are multiple. But ammonium itslef has an oxidation state of +1 and Chlorine is -1.