How to find oxidation state of any coordination compound ?
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The oxidation number of H is +1 (H+ has an oxidation number of +1). For the compound, we calculate the oxidation number as follows: 2(-3) + 6(+1) = 0. Therefore, the oxidation number of C2H6 is 0. Many atoms, including most atoms with d subshells, can have several different oxidation numbers.
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The oxidation number of H is +1 (H+ has an oxidation number of +1). For the compound, we calculate the oxidation number as follows: 2(-3) + 6(+1) = 0. Therefore, the oxidation number of C2H6 is 0. Many atoms, including most atoms with d subshells, can have several different oxidation numbers.
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