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Oxidation number rules

Author: Freya Watson



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- oxidation number of oxygen in a compound is -2 - oxidation number of hydrogen in a compound is +1 - the sum of oxidation numbers in a compound or molecule = zero - oxidation number of a monatomic ion = the charge on the ion - the sum of oxidation numbers of polyatomic ion = the charge on the ion - the oxidation number of an element = zero.


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