EBK INTRO.CHEMISTRY (NASTA EDITION)
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Chapter 18, Problem 11QAP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Complete the sentence with appropriate term.
The sum of all the oxidation states of all the atoms in
Concept Introduction:
Oxidation state is also known as oxidation number. It is defined as the numbers which are assign to the elements in a chemical combination and number represents the electrons which an atom can share, lose or gain to form
Therefore, transfer of electrons refers to the oxidation state.
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EBK INTRO.CHEMISTRY (NASTA EDITION)
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