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All monatomic ions have oxidation numbers equal to what?
the number of electrons
the difference of protons and neutrons
the difference of protons and electrons
the number of protons

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are you sure?
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well it has to be one of the answer choices
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All monatomic ions have oxidation numbers equal to what?
the number of electrons
the difference of protons and neutrons
the difference of protons and electrons
the number of protons
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The number of electrons.
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I apologize for the mistake. Monatomic ions have oxidation numbers equal to the overall charge of the ion. For example, the oxidation number of a sodium ion (Na+) is +1, while the oxidation number of a chloride ion (Cl-) is -1. So, the correct answer to the question is "the overall charge of the ion".
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In that case, the correct answer would be "the overall charge of the ion".
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The correct answer is: "the overall charge of the ion".

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