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Oxidation numbers and types of Ions? ​

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Answered by JaideepHarsha
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In simple ions, the oxidation number of the atom is the charge on the ion. For example, Na+, K+, and H+ all have oxidation numbers of +1. O2- and S2- have oxidation numbers of -2. In a molecule or compound, the oxidation number is the sum of the oxidation numbers of its constituent atoms.

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Answered by sufikhan1228
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In simple ions, the oxidation number of the atom is the charge on the ion. For example, Na+, K+, and H+ all have oxidation numbers of +1. O2- and S2- have oxidation numbers of -2. In a molecule or compound, the oxidation number is the sum of the oxidation numbers of its constituent atoms.

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