Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The oxidation state of all atoms in
Concept Introduction: Oxidation state indicates the number assigned to an element in a compound, which indicates the number of electrons transfer by the atom of that element.
It can be calculated with the help of standard oxidation states of certain elements like halogens with -1 oxidation state, alkali metals with +1 and alkaline earth metals with +2 oxidation state whereas O shows -2 oxidation state.
(a)
Answer to Problem 11A
- H = +1
- O = -2
- N = +5
Explanation of Solution
Let’s assume oxidation state of N = x
H = +1
O = -2
(b)
Interpretation: The oxidation state of all atoms in
Concept Introduction: Oxidation state indicates the number assigned to an element in a compound, which indicates the number of electrons transfer by the atom of that element.
It can be calculated with the help of standard oxidation states of certain elements like halogens with -1 oxidation state, alkali metals with +1 and alkaline earth metals with +2 oxidation state whereas O shows -2 oxidation state.
(b)
Answer to Problem 11A
- H = +1
- O = -2
- P = +5
Explanation of Solution
Let’s assume oxidation state of P = x
H = +1
O = -2
(c)
Interpretation: The oxidation state of all atoms in
Concept Introduction: Oxidation state indicates the number assigned to an element in a compound, which indicates the number of electrons transfer by the atom of that element.
It can be calculated with the help of standard oxidation states of certain elements like halogens with -1 oxidation state, alkali metals with +1 and alkaline earth metals with +2 oxidation state whereas O shows -2 oxidation state.
(c)
Answer to Problem 11A
- H = +1
- O = -2
- S = +6
Explanation of Solution
Let’s assume oxidation state of S = x
H = +1
O = -2
(d)
Interpretation: The oxidation state of all atoms in
Concept Introduction: Oxidation state indicates the number assigned to an element in a compound, which indicates the number of electrons transfer by the atom of that element.
It can be calculated with the help of standard oxidation states of certain elements like halogens with -1 oxidation state, alkali metals with +1 and alkaline earth metals with +2 oxidation state whereas O shows -2 oxidation state.
(d)
Answer to Problem 11A
- O = -1
Explanation of Solution
Let’s assume oxidation state of O = x
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