Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The oxidation state of the metal in complex
Concept introduction:
The extent of oxidation of the atom in the compound is the oxidation number or oxidation state. It is indicated as a positive or negative number.
In other words, it indicates the loss of electrons of the atom in a chemical compound. This indicates the number of electrons that an atom can gain or lose.
(b)
Interpretation:
The oxidation state of the metal in complex
Concept introduction:
The extent of oxidation of the atom in the compound is the oxidation number or oxidation state. It is indicated as a positive or negative number.
In other words, it indicates the loss of electrons of the atom in a chemical compound. This indicates the number of electrons that an atom can gain or lose.
(c)
Interpretation:
The oxidation state of the metal in complex
Concept introduction:
The extent of oxidation of the atom in the compound is the oxidation number or oxidation state. It is indicated as a positive or negative number.
In other words, it indicates the loss of electrons of the atom in a chemical compound. This indicates the number of electrons that an atom can gain or lose.
(d)
Interpretation:
The oxidation state of the metal in complex
Concept introduction:
The extent of oxidation of the atom in the compound is the oxidation number or oxidation state. It is indicated as a positive or negative number.
In other words, it indicates the loss of electrons of the atom in a chemical compound. This indicates the number of electrons that an atom can gain or lose.
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