What's the oxidation number of Sulfur?

1 Answer
Aug 13, 2016

The oxidation number of ANY element is 0.

Explanation:

As the element, sulfur has neither been reduced nor oxidized; it still possesses 6 valence electron. Of course, in sulfates, SO_4^(2-), and sulfites, SO_3^(2-), the sulfur atom assumes formal oxidation states of VI+, and IV+; in sulfides -II. What are the 2 oxidation states (or the average oxidation states if you like) of sulfur in S_2O_3^(2-), thiosulfate ion?