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What is the oxidation number of carbonyl

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Answered by bablugupta77
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The central metal in a neutral metal carbonyl, such as those described above, is assigned an oxidation state of zero, quite unlike the case in simple inorganic compounds in which positive oxidation states are the norm, as, for example, Fe3+ in FeCl3

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The central metal in a neutral metal carbonyl, such as those described above, is assigned an oxidation state of zero, quite unlike the case in simple inorganic compounds in which positive oxidation states are the norm, as, for example, Fe3+ in FeCl3

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