This blogpost is a part of a series of posts under “Secrets of Redox & Electrolysis” where we will share important key points on these two chapters and open up for discussions and participations.
Here are some Impt Tips that we have shared earlier on “Assigning Oxidation States (numbers)”:
http://simplechemconcepts.com/tips-on-assigning-oxidation-number-or-states/
Here is a question that test on “finding the oxidation number for a particular element in compound”:
http://simplechemconcepts.com/chemistry-question-redox-reactions/
Here is a question that we have discussed before on “Largest Change in Oxidation Numbers”:
http://simplechemconcepts.com/chemistry-question-redox-reactions-3/
Here is a question that asked about “definition of Redox” & “uses of Oxidixing/Reducing Agents“:
http://simplechemconcepts.com/chemistry-question-redox-reactions-2/
Hope you have learnt something from the above links to previous blogposts on Redox & Electrolysis.
PS: Leave me a comment. I would love to hear from you.
Sean
Master Trainer & Top Chemistry Coach
sean says
Hi Xeenia,
I suppose you mean Mole Calculations in Chemistry.
Where are you from? In Singapore, most students are using chemistry textbooks published by Pearson Longman or Marshall Cavendish.
You can check them out. Cheers!
xeenia says
i am facing problem in the numericals. need immediate help as my papaer is in next week. just need some solved examples if you please and can you please tell me a good resource because i feel hard to understand my present course book that is:
“chemistry third edition” by Christopher N. Presscot.
eagerly waiting for your reply!!!!!!!!