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26 October, 20:15

What is the oxidation number of the chromium atom in li 2 cro4?

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  1. 26 October, 20:25
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    You can find the oxidation number of a certain element in a compound if you add up their oxidation numbers to the net charge. This is just a simple algebraic equation. Let x be the oxidation number of Cr. Since the compound is neutral, the net charge is 0. Thus,

    oxidation number for Li: + 1

    Oxidation number of O: - 2

    0 = 2 (+1) + x + 4 (-2)

    Solving for x,

    x = + 6

    Thus, the oxidation number of Cr is + 6.
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