Introduction To Chemistry 5th Edition
Introduction To Chemistry 5th Edition
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Chapter 14, Problem 27QP

Determine the oxidation number of each element in the following ions.

a  NO 2 b  Cr 2 O 7 2 c  AgCl 2 d  SO 3 2 e  CO 3 2

(a)

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Interpretation:

In the ion NO2 , the oxidation number of each element is to be determined.

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The given ion is NO2 . In a compound, the oxidation number of oxygen is 2 which is predicted from the periodic table. The net charge on NO2 is 1 . Using the net charge and chemical formula, the oxidation number of nitrogen is determined as follows:

Net charge NO2=Total positive oxidation number1×N+Total negative oxidation number2×O1=Total positive oxidation number1×N+2×2Total positive oxidation numberN=+3

The oxidation number of nitrogen N and oxygen O in NO2 is +3 and 2 .

(b)

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Interpretation:

In the ion Cr2O72 , the oxidation number of each element is to be determined.

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The given ion is Cr2O72 . The oxidation number of oxygen is 2 which is predicted from the periodic table. The net charge on Cr2O72 is 2 . Using the net charge and chemical formula, the oxidation number of chromium is determined as follows:

Net charge Cr2O72=Total positive oxidation number2×Cr+Total negative oxidation number7×O2=Total positive oxidation number2×Cr+7×2Total positive oxidation number2×Cr=+12Total positive oxidation numberCr=+6

The oxidation number of chromium Cr and oxygen O in Cr2O72 is +6 and 2 .

(c)

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In the ion AgCl2 , the oxidation number of each element is to be determined.

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The given ion is AgCl2 . The oxidation number of chlorine is 1 which is predicted from the periodic table. The net charge on AgCl2 is 1 . Using the net charge and chemical formula, the oxidation number of silver is determined as follows:

Net charge AgCl2=Total positive oxidation number1×Ag+Total negative oxidation number2×Cl1=Total positive oxidation number1×Ag+2×1Total positive oxidation numberAg=+1

The oxidation number of silver Ag and chorine Cl in AgCl2 is +1 and 1 .

(d)

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In the ion SO32 , the oxidation number of each element is to be determined.

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The given ion is SO32 . The oxidation number of oxygen is 2 which is predicted from the periodic table. The net charge on SO32 is 2 . Using the net charge and chemical formula, the oxidation number of sulfur is determined as follows:

Net charge SO32=Total positive oxidation number1×S+Total negative oxidation number3×O2=Total positive oxidation number1×S+3×2Total positive oxidation numberS=+4

The oxidation number of sulfur S and oxygen O in SO32 is +4 and 2 .

(e)

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Interpretation:

In the ion CO32 , the oxidation number of each element is to be determined.

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The given ion is CO32 . The oxidation number of oxygen is 2 which is predicted from the periodic table. The net charge on CO32 is 2 . Using the net charge and chemical formula, the oxidation number of carbon is determined as follows:

Net charge CO32=Total positive oxidation number1×C+Total negative oxidation number3×O2=Total positive oxidation number1×C+3×2Total positive oxidation numberC=+4

The oxidation number of carbon C and oxygen O in CO32 is +4 and 2 .

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