Oxidation number of Chlorine
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The oxidation number of Chlorine are:
-1, 0, +1, +3, +4, +5 and +7.
-The most common oxidation state of chlorine is -1 just like all other halogens.
- In gaseous form, it will have 0 oxidation no.
- In NaClO, it has oxidation no of +1.
- In NaClO2, it has oxidation no of +3.
- In ClO2, it has oxidation no of +4.
- In NaClO3, it has oxidation no of +5.
- In NaClO4, it has oxidation no of +7.
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