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- Oxidation_state abstract "The oxidation state, often called the oxidation number, is an indicator of the degree of oxidation of an atom in a chemical compound. The formal oxidation state is the hypothetical charge that an atom would have if all bonds to atoms of different elements were 100% ionic. Oxidation states are typically represented by integers, which can be positive, negative, or zero. In some cases, the average oxidation state of an element is a fraction, such as 8/3 for iron in magnetite (Fe3O4). The highest known oxidation state is +8 in the tetroxides (MO4) of ruthenium, xenon, osmium, iridium, hassium, plutonium, and curium, while the lowest known oxidation state is −4 for some elements in the carbon group.The increase in oxidation state of an atom through a chemical reaction is known as an oxidation; a decrease in oxidation state is known as a reduction. Such reactions involve the formal transfer of electrons, a net gain in electrons being a reduction and a net loss of electrons being an oxidation. For pure elements, the oxidation state is zero.There are various methods for determining oxidation states/numbers.In inorganic nomenclature the oxidation state is determined and expressed as an oxidation number represented by a Roman numeral placed after the element name.In coordination chemistry, oxidation number is defined differently from oxidation state.".
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- Oxidation_state hasPhotoCollection Oxidation_state.
- Oxidation_state subject Category:Chemical_nomenclature.
- Oxidation_state subject Category:Chemical_properties.
- Oxidation_state subject Category:Coordination_chemistry.
- Oxidation_state comment "The oxidation state, often called the oxidation number, is an indicator of the degree of oxidation of an atom in a chemical compound. The formal oxidation state is the hypothetical charge that an atom would have if all bonds to atoms of different elements were 100% ionic. Oxidation states are typically represented by integers, which can be positive, negative, or zero. In some cases, the average oxidation state of an element is a fraction, such as 8/3 for iron in magnetite (Fe3O4).".
- Oxidation_state label "Estado de oxidación".
- Oxidation_state label "Estado de oxidação".
- Oxidation_state label "Nombre d'oxydation".
- Oxidation_state label "Oxidatietoestand".
- Oxidation_state label "Oxidation state".
- Oxidation_state label "Oxidationszahl".
- Oxidation_state label "Stato di ossidazione".
- Oxidation_state label "Stopień utlenienia".
- Oxidation_state label "Степень окисления".
- Oxidation_state label "حالة الأكسدة".
- Oxidation_state label "氧化数".
- Oxidation_state label "酸化数".
- Oxidation_state sameAs Oxidační_číslo.
- Oxidation_state sameAs Oxidationszahl.
- Oxidation_state sameAs Αριθμός_οξείδωσης.
- Oxidation_state sameAs Estado_de_oxidación.
- Oxidation_state sameAs Oxidazio-egoera.
- Oxidation_state sameAs Nombre_d'oxydation.
- Oxidation_state sameAs Bilangan_oksidasi.
- Oxidation_state sameAs Stato_di_ossidazione.
- Oxidation_state sameAs 酸化数.
- Oxidation_state sameAs 산화수.
- Oxidation_state sameAs Oxidatietoestand.
- Oxidation_state sameAs Stopień_utlenienia.
- Oxidation_state sameAs Estado_de_oxidação.
- Oxidation_state sameAs m.09l1q.
- Oxidation_state sameAs Q484152.
- Oxidation_state sameAs Q484152.
- Oxidation_state wasDerivedFrom Oxidation_state?oldid=606598472.
- Oxidation_state isPrimaryTopicOf Oxidation_state.