What are the oxidation numbers of each element in the salt MgSO4?

2 Answers
Mar 27, 2017

A metal oxidation state of +II is expressed.

Explanation:

The oxidation number is the charge left on the central atom when all the bonding pairs of electrons are removed with the charge assigned to the most electronegative atom.

This is a mouthful, but for ionic compounds, such as MgSO4, which is composed of Mg2+ and SO24 ions, the oxidation number is generally the charge on the ion. And thus for Mg2+, the oxidation number is +II.

For the anion, SO24, the sum of the oxidation numbers equals the charge on the ion, here 2. Oxygen generally assumes an oxidation number of II in its compounds, and it does here, and thus Soxidation number+4×(2)=2, i.e. Soxidation number=+VI.

What is the oxidation number of sulfur in SO23; what about S2O23?

Mar 27, 2017

+2

Explanation:

The sum of oxidation numbers in a neutral compound must be equal to 0.

We know that SO4has a charge of -2. i.e. SO24

Knowing that, we can set up an equation.

Let the charge of Mg be x

Mg+SO24=0

x+(2)=0

x2=0

x=+2

Therefore, the oxidation state of Mg in MgSO4 is +2