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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl
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Chapter 18, Problem 10A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of each atom in HBr needs to be calculated.

Concept introduction: Oxidation state is the charge assigned to an atom in a compound. The oxidation-reduction reaction involves the gain and loss of electrons from atoms.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 10A

The oxidation state of H is +1 and the oxidation state of Br is -1.

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In HBr , the electronegativity of bromine is higher than hydrogen. The stable charge on bromine is -1. Thus, oxidation state of bromine is -1. HBr is a neutral species and the sum of the oxidation state is equal to 0. Therefore, oxidation state of hydrogen is +1.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of each atom of HOBr needs to be calculated.

Concept introduction: Oxidation state is the charge assigned to an atom in a compound. The oxidation-reduction reaction involves the gain and loss of electrons from atoms.

(b)

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In HOBr , the oxidation state of bromine is +1 and hydrogen is +1 and oxygen is -2.

Explanation of Solution

In HOBr , the electronegativity of oxygen is higher than bromine and hydrogen. The stable charge on the oxygen is -2. Thus, the oxidation state of oxygen is -2. Also, the oxidation state of hydrogen is +1. Here, HOBr is a neutral species thus, the sum of the oxidation state is equal to 0. Calculation of the oxidation state of bromine is as follows:

  1+1(2)+x=0x=+1

Therefore oxidation state of bromine is +1.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of Br in Br2 needs to be calculated.

Concept introduction: Oxidation state is the charge assigned to an atom in a compound. The oxidation-reduction reaction involves the gain and loss of electrons from atoms.

(c)

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The oxidation state of Br in Br2 is 0.

Explanation of Solution

Given species is Br2 . It is an elemental state of Br, the oxidation state of an element is 0. Thus, the oxidation state of oxygen is 0.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of each element in HBrO4 needs to be calculated.

Concept introduction: Oxidation state is the charge assigned to an atom in a compound. The oxidation-reduction reaction involves the gain and loss of electrons from atoms.

(d)

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The oxidation state of bromine is +7, hydrogen is +1 and oxygen is -2.

Explanation of Solution

In HBrO4 , the oxidation state of oxygen is higher than hydrogen and bromine. HBrO4 is a neutral species. Thus, the sum of the oxidation state is equal to 0. As an anion charge of oxygen is -2. Calculation of the oxidation state of bromine is as follows:

  1+x+4(2)=0x=7

Therefore, oxidation state of bromine is +7.

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