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2 November, 06:08

What is the oxidation number of chromium in the ionic compound ammonium dichromate (nh4) 2cr2o7?

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  1. 2 November, 07:45
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    The oxidation number of an element is the number of electrons that are gained or lost by the element to form a chemical bond.

    the net oxidation number of the ion is its charge.

    compound (NH₄) ₂Cr₂O₇ is made of cation - NH₄⁺ and anion - Cr₂O₇²⁻

    oxidation number of ion - - 2

    (oxidation number of Cr x 2 Cr atoms) + (oxidation number of O x 7 O atoms) = - 2

    oxidation number of Cr = y

    oxidation number of O = - 2

    (y x 2) + (-2 x 7) = - 2

    2y - 14 = - 2

    2y = 12

    y = + 6

    therefore oxidation number of Cr is + 6
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