Chemistry, asked by ruhanithakur, 1 year ago

oxidation no. of oxygen in CH3COOH

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Answered by raina24
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In general, let's start by assuming Hydrogen will be +1 and Oxygen will be -2. Therefore, by summing the product of the number of atoms and the oxidation state of each element we have +4 due to hydrogen and -4 due to oxygen. The carbon is then at the 0 (zero) oxidation state.

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Answered by SAngela
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Oxidation number of oxygen in CH3COOH = -2


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