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Oxidation can be defined as the terms ( I ) gain of electron and hydrogen ( II ) gain of oxygen and loss of electron ( III ) increase in oxidation number ( IV ) decrease in oxidation number Select the correct terms

The oxidation number of an element in a compound decides its nature to acts as oxidant or reductant. Oxidation number is defined and the residual charge which an atom has or appears to have in a molecule whenal other atoms are removed from the molecule as ions. Oxidation number is frequently used interchangebly with oxidation state. The stock notations of oxidation number are based on the periodic property-electronegativity. An atom in a molecule can be assigned positive, negative or zero oxidation number by considering its environment. In few cases, oxidation number can evenn be fractional. Oxidation number of Y in YBa_(2)Cu_(2)O_(7) is +3, then oxidation number of Cu is:

The oxidation number of an element in a compound decides its nature to acts as oxidant or reductant. Oxidation number is defined and the residual charge which an atom has or appears to have in a molecule whenal other atoms are removed from the molecule as ions. Oxidation number is frequently used interchangebly with oxidation state. The stock notations of oxidation number are based on the periodic property-electronegativity. An atom in a molecule can be assigned positive, negative or zero oxidation number by considering its environment. In few cases, oxidation number can evenn be fractional. Oxidation number of Y in YBa_(2)Cu_(2)O_(7) is +3, then oxidation number of Cu is:

The oxidation number of an element in a compound decides its nature to act as oxidant or reductant. Oxidation number is defined as the residual charge which an atom has or appears to have in a molecule when all other atoms are removed from the molecule as ions. Oxidation number is frequently used interchangebly with oxidation state. The stock notations of oxidation numbers are based on the periodic property - electronegativity. An atom in a molecule can be assigned positive, negative or zero oxidation number by considering its environment. In few cases, oxidation number can even be fractional. Maximum oxidation state shown by Os, Ru and Xe in their compounds is :

The oxidation number of an element in a compound decides its nature to acts as oxidant or reductant. Oxidation number is defined and the residual charge which an atom has or appears to have in a molecule whenal other atoms are removed from the molecule as ions. Oxidation number is frequently used interchangebly with oxidation state. The stock notations of oxidation number are based on the periodic property-electronegativity. An atom in a molecule can be assigned positive, negative or zero oxidation number by considering its environment. In few cases, oxidation number can evenn be fractional. Oxidation number of oxygen in K_(2)O, K_(2)O_(2),KO_(2),KO_(3) are in the order:

The oxidation number of an element in a compound decides its nature to acts as oxidant or reductant. Oxidation number is defined and the residual charge which an atom has or appears to have in a molecule whenal other atoms are removed from the molecule as ions. Oxidation number is frequently used interchangebly with oxidation state. The stock notations of oxidation number are based on the periodic property-electronegativity. An atom in a molecule can be assigned positive, negative or zero oxidation number by considering its environment. In few cases, oxidation number can evenn be fractional. Oxidation number of oxygen in K_(2)O, K_(2)O_(2),KO_(2),KO_(3) are in the order:

Electronegativity is defined as attracting power of sharing pair of electron between covalently bonded atoms. Electronegativity is defined on different scales, F has height electronegativity between all elements. Which of the following oxide is basic in nature ?

Carbonmonoxide is a neutral oxide, but it is defined as a Lewis base. Why?

Reduction is defined in terms of ( I ) electronation and hydrogenation ( II ) deelectronation and gain of oxygen ( III ) increase in oxidation number ( IV ) decrease in oxidation number Select the correct terms

The oxidation state of an element in a particular compound can be defined as