Chemistry, asked by mrlearner44, 10 months ago

CH4 + 2O2 what will be the oxidation no of oxygenin this case?​

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Answered by vivo1726
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CH4 + 2O2

= CH4 + O4

no. of oxygen in this case is 4

hope it help you


vivo1726: -4,-2 is your answer
vivo1726: -4 for ch4
vivo1726: -2 for 2o2
mrlearner44: but in book it is written 0
vivo1726: o2 is 0
vivo1726: 2o2 is -2
mrlearner44: ok tnx but try to understand 1st then ans
vivo1726: ok
mrlearner44: what does oxidation no exactly means and do you know any trick for assigning oxidation no,s?
vivo1726: I don't no trick
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