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oxidation number of So2​

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Answered by smitaprangya98
3

Explanation:

+4

Example: What is the oxidation state of sulfur in SO2? Rule 5 says that the sum of oxidation numbers for neutral compounds must be 0. There are two oxygens, and oxygen has an oxidation number of -2, according to rule 3. Therefore, sulfur should have an oxidation number of +4, because +4 + (2 * (-2)) = 0.

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

+4

Example: What is the oxidation state of sulfur in SO2? Rule 5 says that the sum of oxidation numbers for neutral compounds must be 0. There are two oxygens, and oxygen has an oxidation number of -2, according to rule 3. Therefore, sulfur should have an oxidation number of +4, because +4 + (2 * (-2)) = 0.

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