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29 April, 10:14

What is the oxidation number of cl - in the perchlorate ion, assuming the cl-o bonds are all single bonds?

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  1. 29 April, 10:33
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    The molecular formula for perchlorate ion is: ClO₄⁻

    The oxidation number of oxygen, O = - 2

    Let 'x' be the oxidation number of Cl-. Now the net charge on the system is - 1

    i. e., Cl + 4 (O) = - 1

    (x) + (4) (-2) = - 1

    x = - 1 + 8 = + 7

    Therefore, the oxidation number of Cl - in perchlorate ion is + 7
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