Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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ISBN: 9780132525763
Author: Prentice Hall
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 20, Problem 42A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation number of the given chemical species, OH is to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Zero, positive, and negative numbers that are assigned to reactants species to track the electron flow is oxidation number. When electrons are lost (oxidation) from a species positive numbers are given while if electrons are gained(reduction) negative numbers are given. And the reactants that don't involve any change in electron count are assigned with the number zero. Certain rules must also be followed before assigning these numbers.

  • The oxidation number of oxygen is -2.
  • For a neutral compound, the total sum of the oxidation number is zero.
  • For ionic compounds with a charge, the total sum of oxidation number is equal to its charge.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 42A

The oxidation number of H in OH is +1 .

Explanation of Solution

The given chemical species, OH is a negative polyatomic ion. So, the oxidation number of H in OH can be calculated as,

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation number of the given chemical species, PO43 is to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Zero, positive, and negative numbers that are assigned to reactants species to track the electron flow is oxidation number. When electrons are lost (oxidation) from a species, positive numbers are given while if electrons are gained(reduction), negative numbers are given. And the reactants that don't involve any change in electron count are assigned with the number zero. Certain rules must also be followed before assigning these numbers.

  • The oxidation number of oxygen is -2.
  • For a neutral compound, the total sum of the oxidation number is zero.
  • For ionic compounds with a charge, the total sum of oxidation number is equal to its charge.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 42A

The oxidation number of P in PO43 is +5 .

Explanation of Solution

The given chemical species, PO43 is a polyatomic charged ion. So, the oxidation number of phosphorus, P in PO43 can be calculated as,

  x+42=3x8=3x=+5

So the oxidation number of P is +5 .

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation number of the given chemical species, IO3 is to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Zero, positive, and negative numbers that are assigned to reactants species to track the electron flow is oxidation number. When electrons are lost (oxidation) from a species, positive numbers are given while if electrons are gained(reduction), negative numbers are given. And the reactants that don't involve any change in electron count are assigned with the number zero. Certain rules must also be followed before assigning these numbers.

  • The oxidation number of oxygen is -2.
  • For a neutral compound, the total sum of the oxidation number is zero.
  • For ionic compounds with a charge, the total sum of oxidation number is equal to its charge.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 42A

The oxidation number of I in IO3 is +5.

Explanation of Solution

The given chemical species, IO3 is a polyatomic ion. So the oxidation number of I in IO3 can be calculated as,

  x+32=1x6=1x=+5

So the oxidation number of I is +5 .

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation number of the given chemical species, H2PO4 is to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Zero, positive, and negative numbers that are assigned to reactants species to track the electron flow is oxidation number. When electrons are lost (oxidation) from a species, positive numbers are given while if electrons are gained(reduction), negative numbers are given. And the reactants that don't involve any change in electron count are assigned with the number zero. Certain rules must also be followed before assigning these numbers.

  • The oxidation number of oxygen is -2.
  • For a neutral compound, the total sum of the oxidation number is zero.
  • For ionic compounds with a charge, the total sum of oxidation number is equal to its charge.
  • The oxidation number of H is +1.

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 42A

The oxidation number of P in H2PO4 is +5.

Explanation of Solution

The given chemical species, H2PO4 is a polyatomic ion. So, the oxidation number P in H2PO4 can be calculated as,

  x+2+42=1x+28=1x=+5

So, the oxidation number of P is +5 .

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The oxidation number of the given chemical species, HSO4 is to be determined.

Concept Introduction: Zero, positive, and negative numbers that are assigned to reactants species to track the electron flow is oxidation number. When electrons are lost (oxidation) from a species, positive numbers are given while if electrons are gained(reduction), negative numbers are given. And the reactants that don't involve any change in electron count are assigned with the number zero. Certain rules must also be followed before assigning these numbers.

  • The oxidation number of oxygen is -2.
  • For a neutral compound, the total sum of the oxidation number is zero.
  • For ionic compounds with a charge, the total sum of oxidation number is equal to its charge.
  • The oxidation number of H is +1.

(e)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 42A

The oxidation number of S in HSO4 is +6.

Explanation of Solution

The given chemical species, HSO4 is a polyatomic ion. So the oxidation number S of HSO4 can be calculated as,

  x+1+42=1x7=1x=+6

So, the oxidation number of S is +6 .

Chapter 20 Solutions

Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11

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