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Title: Assigning Oxidation Numbers


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Assigning Oxidation Numbers
For ionic compounds, oxidation numbers can be
assigned using the expected charges from the
periodic table.
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Assigning Oxidation Numbers
For ionic compounds, oxidation numbers can be
assigned using the expected charges from the
periodic table.
Alkali Metals 1
3
Assigning Oxidation Numbers
For ionic compounds, oxidation numbers can be
assigned using the expected charges from the
periodic table.
Alkaline Earth Metals 2
4
Assigning Oxidation Numbers
For ionic compounds, oxidation numbers can be
assigned using the expected charges from the
periodic table.
Group 13 Boron Group 3
5
Assigning Oxidation Numbers
For ionic compounds, oxidation numbers can be
assigned using the expected charges from the
periodic table.
Group 15 Nonmetals -3
6
Assigning Oxidation Numbers
For ionic compounds, oxidation numbers can be
assigned using the expected charges from the
periodic table.
Group 16 Nonmetals -2
7
Assigning Oxidation Numbers
For ionic compounds, oxidation numbers can be
assigned using the expected charges from the
periodic table.
Halogens -1
8
Assigning Oxidation Numbers
For ionic compounds, oxidation numbers can be
assigned using the expected charges from the
periodic table.
Transition Metals depend on anion
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Ionic Compounds
Example
2
-1
MgCl2
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Ionic Compounds
Example
-2
1
Na2O
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Ionic Compounds
Example
We dont know irons oxidation number from the
periodic table since it is a transition metal.
??
-2
Fe2O3
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Ionic Compounds
But since we know the compound is neutral, the
oxidation numbers must add up to zero.
Therefore, Fe has a 3 oxidation number in this
compound.
Example
3
-2
Fe2O3
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Ionic Compounds
Example
We dont know chromiums oxidation number from
the periodic table since it is a transition metal.
??
-2
Cr2O72-
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Ionic Compounds
But since this ion has a charge of -2, the
oxidation numbers must add up to negative two.
Therefore the oxidation number of Cr is 6
Example
6
-2
Cr2O72-
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Covalent Compounds
Covalent compounds are made of two nonmetals,
which from the periodic table are always expected
to be negative
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Covalent Compounds
But since covalent compounds are neutral species,
it is not possible for every element to retain
its negative oxidation number
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Covalent Compounds
ONLY THE MORE ELECTRONEGATIVE ELEMENT keeps its
negative oxidation number. Other nonmetals must
adapt to keep the compound neutral
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Electronegativity Trend
Increases
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Covalent Compounds
Example
-2
SO2
Since oxygen is the more electronegative element,
it will have its normal oxidation number.
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Covalent Compounds
Example
-2
4
SO2
The compound is neutral, so the oxidation number
of sulfur will be sufficient to balance out the
two oxygen atoms.
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Covalent Compounds
Example
-1
OF2
Since fluorine is the more electronegative
element, it will have its normal oxidation
number.
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Covalent Compounds
Example
2
-1
OF2
The compound is neutral, so the oxidation number
of oxygen will be sufficient to balance out the
two fluorine atoms.
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Covalent Compounds
Example
-2
PO43-
Since oxygen is the more electronegative element,
it will have its normal oxidation number.
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Covalent Compounds
Example
-2
5
PO43-
The ion has a charge of negative three, so the
oxidation numbers must add up to the total charge
of the ion.
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Ionic Compounds with Polyatomics
Example
2
CaSO4
This is an ionic compound, so the charge of the
metal cation is its oxidation number
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Ionic Compounds with Polyatomics
Example
2
CaSO4
The anion is a polyatomic ion, sulfate, and the
charge of sulfate is negative two. So the
oxidation numbers of sulfur and oxygen must add
to -2
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Ionic Compounds with Polyatomics
Example
2
-2
CaSO4
Oxygen is the more electronegative of the two, so
it keeps its normal oxidation number.
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Ionic Compounds with Polyatomics
Example
2
-2
6
CaSO4
Sulfur and the four oxygen atoms must add to
negative two (the charge of the sulfate anion).
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Ionic Compounds with Polyatomics
Example
Pb(OH)4
This is an ionic compound, so the charge of the
metal cation is its oxidation number. But this
is a transition metal, so we cannot know it from
its position on the periodic table.
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Ionic Compounds with Polyatomics
Example
4
Pb(OH)4
But the anion, the hydroxide ion, carries a
charge of negative one. All four hydroxides are
negative one, but since the compound is neutral,
the oxidation number of lead must balance it out.

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Ionic Compounds with Polyatomics
Example
4
-2
Pb(OH)4
Within the anion, oxygen is the more
electronegative of the two elements, and keeps
its normal oxidation number.
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Ionic Compounds with Polyatomics
Example
4
-2
1
Pb(OH)4
Within the hydroxide ion, the oxygen and hydrogen
must add to the charge of the ion, -1
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