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Electro chemistry (oxidation number)

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SCH4U Electrochemistry: Oxidation Numbers. An oxidation number is the charge an atom in a compound would have if the electron pairs in the bonds belonged entirely to the more electronegative atoms. In the example below, we assign the numbers of +1 to H and to the chlorine we assign -1 in a molecule of HCl.

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SCH4U Electrochemistry: Oxidation Numbers. An oxidation number is the charge an atom in a compound would have if the electron pairs in the bonds belonged entirely to the more electronegative atoms. In the example below, we assign the numbers of +1 to H and to the chlorine we assign -1 in a molecule of HCl.

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