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  1. Site Map - Oxidation Numbers Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Questions How do oxidation numbers relate to electron configuration? How do oxidation numbers relate to valence electrons? How do oxidation numbers vary with the periodic table? How do …

  2. Question #7da63 + Example - Socratic

    "Oxidation number" is the conceived charge left on an atom in a molecule or compound when all the bonds to that atom are hypothetically broken, with the charge, the electrons of the bond, …

  3. Find the oxidation number of each element in HCN3? - Socratic

    Are you sure there is such a beast? Certainly there is hydrogen cyanide, i.e. H-C-=N...and we can assign oxidation numbers of … stackrel(I^+)H-stackrel(II^+)C-=stackrel(III^(-))N ...as always …

  4. If electon is gain or electron will oxidized what will happen?

    If an electron is formally lost, another species will formally gain an electron.... And thus a redox equation has occurred, which are conceived to proceed on the back of electron loss, …

  5. Question #954ac - Socratic

    We generally do not assign oxidation numbers to carbon in organic chemistry. We can nevertheless do so if we follow the few simple rules that are common to redox reactions in …

  6. What is the oxidation state of silicon in sulfuric acid and sulfur ...

    Oxidation number is the charge left on the central atom when all the bonding pairs of electrons are removed with the charge assigned to the MOST electronegative atom. Now oxygen is a more …

  7. Question #51215 - Socratic

    You can find the steps for balancing redox equations at How do you balance redox equations by oxidation number method? Your unbalanced equation is NO₂ + H₂ → NH₃ + H₂O Step 1. The …

  8. Question #95430 - Socratic

    The oxidation numbers for the ions in "FeCl"_2" are +2 and -2, respecitively. The product "Fe" is in its elemental state, and therefore has an oxidation state of 0.

  9. Question #8d261 - Socratic

    This means that phosphorus is being oxidized. On the other hand, nitrogen's oxidation number goes from +5 on the reactants' side, to +2 on the products' side, which means that it is being …

  10. Question #2fc11 - Socratic

    Explanation: The first thing to do here is assign oxidation numbers to the atoms that take part in the reaction.