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11 October, 18:32

State the oxidation number assigned to each bold element in the formula: NH4+1 a 3 b - 3 c - 1 d 6

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  1. 11 October, 21:11
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    The fomula is NH4 (1+)

    There are only two elements N and H.

    As per oxidation state rules, the most electronegative element will have a negative oxidation state and the other element will have a positive oxidation state.

    N is more electronative than H, so H will have a positive oxidation state and nitrogen will have a negative oxidation state.

    You can also use the rule that states the hydrogen mostly has 1 + oxidation state, except when it is bonded to metals.

    In conclusion the oxidation state of H in NH4 (1+) is 1+.

    Now you must know that the sum of the oxidations states equals the charge of the ion, which in this case is 1+.

    That implies that 4 * (1+) + x = 1+

    => x = (1+) - 4 (+) = 3-

    Answer: the oxidation state of N is 3-, that is the option b.
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