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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
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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