What is the metal oxidation number in the complex ion, [Zn(OH)4]2?

2 Answers
Mar 19, 2016

Zn(OH)24 is a complex ion in which the oxidation number of Zn is +II. Oxidation numbers of hydrogen (+I) and oxygen (II) are standard.

Explanation:

How do we know this? Well, look at its formation reaction:

Zn2++4HO[Zn(OH)4]2

Charge and mass are conserved, as in every chemical equation. The [Zn(OH)4]2 species is a complex ion, for which there are many examples.

Mar 19, 2016

Starting with the common grouping of a hydroxyl (OH) as O2,H+1 for a net charge of -1. That gives a total of -4 charge for the four OH groups. If the whole molecule has a charge of -2, the Zn must be Zn+2. Checking the Periodic Table, this is a highly likely oxidation state (giving up its 4s electrons).