Chemistry: An Atoms First Approach (Custom)
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Chapter 6, Problem 84E

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of given atom in the given molecule has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state is the distinction between the numbers of electrons connected by an atom in a composite as compared with the number of electrons in an atom of the element. The oxidation state is also called oxidation number

Rule 1: The oxidation numeral of an element in its open (uncombined) state is zero.

Rule 2: The oxidation numeral of a monatomic (one-atom) ion is the similar as the indict on the ion.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 84E

SrCr2O7:ComposedofSr2+andCr2O72-ions. Sris+2,Ois-2,Cris+6

Explanation of Solution

Case 1: To find the oxidation state of SrinSrCr2O7

Here x is oxidation state of Sr

x+2(+6)+7(-2)=0x+12-14=0x-2=0x=+2

Case 2: To find the oxidation state of CrinSrCr2O7

Here x is oxidation state of Cr

+2+2x+7(-2)=02x+12=02x=12x=+6

Case 3: To find the oxidation state of OinSrCr2O7

Here x is oxidation state of O

2+2(+6)+7x=02+12+7x=014+7x=07x=-14x=-2

The oxidation state of CrinSrCr2O7is+2, then the oxidation state of CrinSrCr2O7is+6.

The oxidation state of OinSrCr2O7is-2.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of given atom in the given molecule has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state is the distinction between the numbers of electrons connected by an atom in a composite as compared with the number of electrons in an atom of the element. The oxidation state is also called oxidation number

Rule 1: The oxidation numeral of an element in its open (uncombined) state is zero.

Rule 2: The oxidation numeral of a monatomic (one-atom) ion is the similar as the indict on the ion.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 84E

Cuis +2,Clis-1

Explanation of Solution

Case 1: To find the oxidation state of CuinCuCl2

Here x is oxidation state of Cu

x+2(-1)=0x-2=0x=+2

Case 2: To find the oxidation state of ClinCuCl2

Here x is oxidation state of Cl

+2+2x=02x=-2x=-1

The oxidation state of CuinCuCl2is+2, and then the oxidation state of ClinCuCl2 is -1.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of given atom in the given molecule has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state is the distinction between the numbers of electrons connected by an atom in a composite as compared with the number of electrons in an atom of the element. The oxidation state is also called oxidation number

Rule 1: The oxidation numeral of an element in its open (uncombined) state is zero.

Rule 2: The oxidation numeral of a monatomic (one-atom) ion is the similar as the indict on the ion.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 84E

Ois 0

Explanation of Solution

Case 1: To find the oxidation state of O2

The oxidation state of O2 is Zero due to the Oxygen molecule is homo diatomic molecule.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of given atom in the given molecule has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state is the distinction between the numbers of electrons connected by an atom in a composite as compared with the number of electrons in an atom of the element. The oxidation state is also called oxidation number

Rule 1: The oxidation numeral of an element in its open (uncombined) state is zero.

Rule 2: The oxidation numeral of a monatomic (one-atom) ion is the similar as the indict on the ion.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 84E

His+1,Ois-1

Explanation of Solution

Case 1: To find the oxidation state of HinH2O2

Here x is oxidation state of H

2x+2(-1)=02x-2=02x=+2x=+1

Case 2: To find the oxidation state of OinH2O2

Here x is oxidation state of O

+2(+1)+2x=02x=-2x=-1

The oxidation state of OinH2O2is-1, and then the oxidation state of HinH2O2is+1.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of given atom in the given molecule has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state is the distinction between the numbers of electrons connected by an atom in a composite as compared with the number of electrons in an atom of the element. The oxidation state is also called oxidation number

Rule 1: The oxidation numeral of an element in its open (uncombined) state is zero.

Rule 2: The oxidation numeral of a monatomic (one-atom) ion is the similar as the indict on the ion.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 84E

Answer:

Mgis+2,Ois-2,Cis+4

Explanation of Solution

Explanation:

Case 1: To find the oxidation state of MginMgCO3

Here x is oxidation state of Mg

x+4+3(-2)=0x+4-6=0x-2=0x=+2

Case 2: To find the oxidation state of CinMgCO3

Here x is the oxidation state of C

+2+x+3(-2)=02+x-6=0x-4=0x=+4

Case 3: To find the oxidation state of OinMgCO3

Here x is oxidation state of O

2+4+3x=06+3x=03x=-6x=-63x=-2

The oxidation state of MginMgCO3is+2 then the oxidation state of CinMgCO3is+4

The oxidation state of OinMgCO3is-2

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of given atom in the given molecule has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state is the distinction between the numbers of electrons connected by an atom in a composite as compared with the number of electrons in an atom of the element. The oxidation state is also called oxidation number

Rule 1: The oxidation numeral of an element in its open (uncombined) state is zero.

Rule 2: The oxidation numeral of a monatomic (one-atom) ion is the similar as the indict on the ion.

(f)

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Answer to Problem 84E

Agis0

Explanation of Solution

Case 1: To find the oxidation state of Ag

The oxidation states of Ag is zero due to the elements contain 0 oxidation.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of given atom in the given molecule has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state is the distinction between the numbers of electrons connected by an atom in a composite as compared with the number of electrons in an atom of the element. The oxidation state is also called oxidation number

Rule 1: The oxidation numeral of an element in its open (uncombined) state is zero.

Rule 2: The oxidation numeral of a monatomic (one-atom) ion is the similar as the indict on the ion.

(g)

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Answer to Problem 84E

Pbis+2,Ois-2,Sis+4

Explanation of Solution

Case 1: To find the oxidation state of PbinPbSO3

Here x is oxidation state of Pb

x+4+3(-2)=0x+4-6=0x-2=0x=+2

Case 2: To find the oxidation state of SinPbSO3

Here x is the oxidation state of S

+2+x+3(-2)=02+x-6=0x-4=0x=+4

Case 3: To find the oxidation state of OinPbSO3

Here x is oxidation state of O

2+4+3x=06+3x=03x=-6x=-63x=-2

The oxidation state of PbinPbSO4is+2 then the oxidation state of SinPbSO3is+4

The oxidation state of OinPbSO3is-2

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of given atom in the given molecule has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state is the distinction between the numbers of electrons connected by an atom in a composite as compared with the number of electrons in an atom of the element. The oxidation state is also called oxidation number

Rule 1: The oxidation numeral of an element in its open (uncombined) state is zero.

Rule 2: The oxidation numeral of a monatomic (one-atom) ion is the similar as the indict on the ion.

(h)

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Answer to Problem 84E

Ois-2,Pbis+4

Explanation of Solution

Case 1: To find the oxidation state of PbinPbO2

Here x is oxidation state of Pb

x+2(-2)=0x-4=0x=+4

Case 2: To find the oxidation state of OinPbO2

Here x is the oxidation state of O

+4+2x=02x=-4x=-42x=-2

The oxidation state of PbinPbO2is+4 and the oxidation state of OinPbO2is-2

(i)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of given atom in the given molecule has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state is the distinction between the numbers of electrons connected by an atom in a composite as compared with the number of electrons in an atom of the element. The oxidation state is also called oxidation number

Rule 1: The oxidation numeral of an element in its open (uncombined) state is zero.

Rule 2: The oxidation numeral of a monatomic (one-atom) ion is the similar as the indict on the ion.

(i)

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Answer to Problem 84E

Nais+1,Ois-2,Cis+3

Explanation of Solution

Case 1: To find the oxidation state of NainNa2C2O4

Here x is oxidation state of Na

2x+2(+3)+4(-2)=02x+6-8=02x-2=0x=+22x=+1

Case 2: To find the oxidation state of CinNa2C2O4

Here x is the oxidation state of C

2(+1)+2x+4(-2)=02+2x-8=02x-6=02x=+6x=62x=+3

Case 3: To find the oxidation state of OinNa2C2O4

Here x is oxidation state of O

2(+1)+2(+3)+4x=02+6+4x=08+4x=04x=-8x=-84x=-2

The oxidation state of NainNa2C2O4is+1 then the oxidation state of CinNa2C2O4is+3

The oxidation state of OinNa2C2O4is-2

(j)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of given atom in the given molecule has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state is the distinction between the numbers of electrons connected by an atom in a composite as compared with the number of electrons in an atom of the element. The oxidation state is also called oxidation number

Rule 1: The oxidation numeral of an element in its open (uncombined) state is zero.

Rule 2: The oxidation numeral of a monatomic (one-atom) ion is the similar as the indict on the ion.

(j)

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Answer to Problem 84E

Ois-2,Cis+4

Explanation of Solution

Case 1: To find the oxidation state of CinCO2

Here x is oxidation state of C

x+2(-2)=0x-4=0x=+4

Case 2: To find the oxidation state of OinCO2

Here x is the oxidation state of O

+4+2x=02x=-4x=-42x=-2

The oxidation state of CinCO2is+4 and the oxidation state of OinCO2is-2

(k)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of given atom in the given molecule has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state is the distinction between the numbers of electrons connected by an atom in a composite as compared with the number of electrons in an atom of the element. The oxidation state is also called oxidation number

Rule 1: The oxidation numeral of an element in its open (uncombined) state is zero.

Rule 2: The oxidation numeral of a monatomic (one-atom) ion is the similar as the indict on the ion.

(k)

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Answer to Problem 84E

NH4+is+1,SO42-is-2,His+1,Nis-3,Ois-2,Sis+6

Explanation of Solution

Ammonium ion has a +1 charge (NH4+), and sulfate ion has a 2 charge (SO42-).

Therefore, the oxidation state of cerium must be

Case 1: To find the oxidation state of in(NH4+)

Here x is the oxidation state of H

-3+4x=+14x=+1+34x=4x=+44x=+1

Case 2: To find the oxidation state of in(NH4+)

Here x is the oxidation state of N

x+4(+1)=1x+4=1x=+1-4x=-3

Case 3: To find the oxidation state of Sin(SO42-)

Here x is the oxidation state of S

x+4(-2)=-2x-8=-2x=-2+8x=+6

Case 4: To find the oxidation state of Oin(SO42-)

Here x is the oxidation state of O

6+4x=-26-4x=-24x=-2-64x=-8x=-84x=-2

Case 5: To find the oxidation state of Cein(NH4)2Ce(SO4)3

Here x is the oxidation state of Ce

twoammoniumionis +2,three sulfate ionis -6, so+2+x-6=0x=-2+6x=+4

The oxidation state of in(NH4+)is +1, the oxidation state of in(NH4+)is-3 then the oxidation state of Sin(SO42-)is+6, the oxidation state of Oin(SO42-)is-2 and the oxidation state of Cein(NH4)2Ce(SO4)3is+4

(l)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation state of given atom in the given molecule has to be calculated.

Concept introduction: The oxidation state is the distinction between the numbers of electrons connected by an atom in a composite as compared with the number of electrons in an atom of the element. The oxidation state is also called oxidation number

Rule 1: The oxidation numeral of an element in its open (uncombined) state is zero.

Rule 2: The oxidation numeral of a monatomic (one-atom) ion is the similar as the indict on the ion.

(l)

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Answer to Problem 84E

Ois-2,Cris+3

Explanation of Solution

Case 1: To find the oxidation state of CrinCr2O3

Here x is oxidation state of Cr

2x+3(-2)=02x-6=02x=+6x=+62x=+3

Case 2: To find the oxidation state of OinCr2O3

Here x is the oxidation state of O

+3x+2(+3)=03x+6=03x=+6x=63x=-2

The oxidation state of CrinCr2O3is+3 then the oxidation state of OinCr2O3is-2

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