Cerium
It has both +3 and +2 oxidation states
AnswerOIL RIG is the simple answer for REDOX. It shows that oxidation is loss of electrons while reduction is the gain of electrons. It is also that they both occur simultaneously, this is a couple reaction where the electrons lost by a reductant has to be gained by an oxidant. Oxidation is also the increase in oxidation number of the element being acted upon and reduction results in the decrease of the oxidation number on the element being reduced.
the oxidation states are always 0 for both atoms
the oxidation states are always 0 for both atoms
No, Phosphorus has different oxidation states in both two ions. In Phosphides, oxidation state is -3, while oxidation state is +5 in Phosphates
the valance number of iron is 3 why,becouse in the formula after iron there is 3.the question ask you what is the valency of Fe3O4....
Oxidation numbers are defined for atoms, not molecules such as N2. The oxidation number of both atoms in a divalent elemental molecule is specified to be 0, as is the oxidation number of an atom of an element for which one atom constitutes a molecular unit.
This is iron II, III oxide and features iron in both the 2+ and 3+ oxidation states.
In K2C2O4 (potassium oxalate) both potassium and carbon have positive oxidation states. Potassium's is 1+ and carbon's is 3+.
oxidation is the process that occurs when a substance combines with oxygen, or any chemical process where there is a loss of electrons charge is also known as the oxidation number (oxidation state). which is a number assigned to an element, to represent how many electrons it has. for example hydrogen has a charge of +1 oxygen has a charge of -2
The group I-A and III-A group have both positive and negative oxidation state . In I-A group H (hydrogen) has negative oxidation state and positive oxidation state.In III-A group B(boron) performs both positive and negative oxidation states. RGUKT IIIT NUZVID: N091528
Because of the Law of Consevation of 'charge', analogue from: L.of C. of mass, energy, element