Use oxidation states to identify

  1. The two most common oxidation states are Cr(III) and Cr(VI). Balance the following oxidation-reduction equations that involve
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  2. 4, Assign oxidation states for the two elements in the compound OF2. Explain the rules that you use.5. For each of the following
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  3. I need help understanding oxidation I have a problem that states:The proper assignment of oxidation numbers to the elements in
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  4. Identify each situation below as oxidation or reduction.Remember: Free elements (including diatomic elements) have an oxidation
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  5. Assign oxidation states to all atoms in each of the following. explain the order in which you determine the oxidation states for
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  6. Iron and manesiu are two common elements found in numerous compounds. magnesium is always in the +2 oxidation state while iron
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  7. Use oxidation states to identify the element that is being oxidized in the following redox reaction:Cu(s)+2 H 2 S O 4 (aq) →
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  8. Assign oxidation states to the elements whose atoms are underlined in each of the following compounds or ions:As an example of
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  9. I have this question:Consider the dichloropropane molecule, C3H6Cl2. Despite being a molecular compound, oxidation states can be
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  10. Use oxidation numbers to identify if this reaction is REDOX reactions.SO2(g) + H2O(l) -> H2SO3(aq) for oxidation #s I got: SO2 =
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