Chemistry, asked by sinchana93, 1 year ago

what happens to the oxidation number of element during oxidation​

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Answered by diipankarsrigyan
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in oxidationSome elements have many possible oxidation numbers. If you know which elements these are, you can predict what will happen to their oxidation numbers in a reaction. For example, iron can have oxidation numbers ranging from -2 to +6. The most common oxidation numbers for iron are +2 and +3. In order to distinguish which of these is present in a compound, scientists write the oxidation state in Roman numerals in the compound name. In the reaction, if the iron loses electrons, its oxidation state will change. This is the case when iron rusts. Solid iron is oxidized to iron (II) by oxygen atoms. Then, the iron (II) atoms lose electrons when reacting with hydrogen ions and oxygen. This reaction forms iron (III) ions, which can go on to form iron (III) hydroxide and iron (III) oxide.

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Answered by hiitsmymom5
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Answer: oxidation level increases

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If you add oxygen the number is going to increase I suppose and that’s what the answer was

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