What is the oxidation state of chromium in the dichromate ion, Cr2O27?

1 Answer

+6

Explanation:

Problem: What is the oxidation number (O.N.) of chromium (Cr) in the dichromate ion Cr2O72?

Let the O.N. of Cr be x. The O.N. of oxygen is -2.

The sum of the oxidation states in an ion must add up to the charge on the ion. The dichromate ion has a charge of 2, as indicated by its formula, Cr2O72.

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

2x - 14 = -2

Add 14 to both the sides;

2x -14 +14 = -2 +14

2x = 12

Divide both sides by 2 ;

2x2 =122

x=6

The oxidation number of chromium in the dichromate ion is +6.

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