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the oxidation state is -2, as xayma said the oxidation state of an ion is just its chargeTennille said:So what would be the oxidation state of CO32-, just as an example? Sorry about this.
that's right i think...Tennille said:CO32- = -2
X + 3(-2) = -2
X - 6 = -2
X = 4
That's how I've worked it out, but for other compounds, i'm not sure what to do.
You need to be more specific. You are looking for the oxidation state of carbon which is IV.Tennille said:So what would be the oxidation state of CO32-, just as an example? Sorry about this.
The oxidation state of the entire ion is -3Tennille said:From what i've read, the oxidation state of CO32- is +4. This is really confusing and I'm not sure how to use the algebra stuff to work it out.
I know its just a typo but -II.Kirsti said:The oxidation state of the entire ion is -3