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O Level Chemistry: Redox Reactions

Hi,

Sometime ago, i have posted some TIP on assigning oxidation number of chemical compounds and substances. Email was also sent out to subscribers of this Chemistry blogsite.

Following is a question (with answer) on finding oxidation states of certain element in a compound.
(Click on image to see clearly)
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Hope you will find this question helpful to your learning.

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  1. sam says

    June 21, 2011 at 8:16 pm

    yeah the example reinforced the current understanding

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    February 26, 2010 at 12:34 am

    […] Here is a question that test on “finding the oxidation number for a particular element in compound”: http://simplechemconcepts.com/chemistry-question-redox-reactions/ […]

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