How to calculate Oxidation number(Oxidation state) of elements in a compound and polyatomic ion?
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Oxidation Number/ Oxidation State:
Definition:
Oxidation number or oxidation state is apparent charge on element in a compound or polyatomic ion.
Explanation:
oxidation number or state of certain elements are assigned by following rules.
- Oxidation number or state of elemental forms like H2, O2, P4, S8 Cu, Al etc are always "zero"
- Elements of IA(Alkali metals) group is always +1
- Element of IIA (Alkaline earth metals) is always +2
- Elements of VIIA (halogen) is usually -1.Positive if attached to oxygen.Florine is always -1.
- Oxygen in normal oxide is -2 (in peroxide is -1)
- Hydrogen is +1 attached with non metal and -1 when attached with metals.
- The sum of all the oxidation number of all atoms in a neutral compound is "Zero"
- The sum of all the oxidation number of all atoms in a polyatomic ion is equal to change on that ion.
Note: In examples charge shown in red is oxidation state of single atom and charges in black is total charge on total atoms in that compound and polyatomic ion.
Example 1: Oxidation state /number of "C" in carbon monoxide CO .
Considering the rule 5, CO is a normal oxide ,"O" in CO has -2 oxidation state so Carbon "C" would have +2 to make the sum 0 "Zero"
Example 2:Oxidation state /number of "C" in methane "CH4"
Considering the rule 6, In CH as H is attached to C a non metal so its oxidation number is +1. Here are 4 hydrogen in CH4 so total oxidation number for 4 hydrogen is +4. To make the sum zero Carbon "C" will have -4 oxidation state.
Example 3:Oxidation state / number of " H" in Zinc hydride "ZnH2"
By considering rule 6, in ZnH2 Hydrogen"H" is attached with metal zinc "Zn" hence oxidation state of "H" would be -1 instead of +1.Here in ZnH2 there are 2 hydrogen atoms so total charge on H will be -2 to make the sum zero "Zn" will have +2 oxidation state.
Example4: Oxidation state / number of Chlorine "Cl" in ClF3.
By considering rule 4, usually halogens have -1 oxidation state /number but whenever both elements in a compound are halogens then florine "F" would have normal -1 state while other attached halogen will gain positve oxidation state acordingly. in ClF3 florine will have -1 oxidation state , there are 3 F atoms so total charge on F will be -3, to make sum zero "Cl" will have + 3 oxidation state.
Example 5 : Oxidation state/ number of Hydrogen peroxide H2O2
By cosidering rule 6, H2O2 is peroxide rather simple oxide. Here oxidation number of "H" is
+1 as per rule due to two atoms of "H" total charge on "H" will be +2.To make the sum "zero" so oxidation number of "O" will be -1, "O" atom number is also two hence total charge on "O" will be -2.
Example 6: Oxidation number of "Br" in BrO3 -1 (a polyatomic ion)
Considering the rule 4,in given polyatomic ion "Br"(a halogen) is attached with "O" hence it will have positive oxidation instead -1. we have to have sum of charges equal to -1 ."O" will have normal -2 oxidation state as in normal oxides. in BrO3 there are 3 atoms of "O" so total charge on "O: will be -6, to gain sum of charge equal to -1 "Br" will have +5 charge as shown below.
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