Where do you find oxidation numbers?

1 Answer
Jan 18, 2017

Tattooed on the backs of the atoms' necks.

Explanation:

For a given compound, you must calculate them. The sum of the oxidation numbers ALWAYS equals the charge on the ion or molecule. See here, here, and here for a few examples.

And the oxidation numbers on the individual elements are tattooed on here in this example:

0Cu(s)++V2NIIO3(aq)++I4H+(aq)+IICu2+(aq)++IV2NIIO2(g)++I2H2IIO(l)

Is it balanced? What is reduced; what is oxidized?

This link shows you the common oxidation states for some elements and how to figure them out if necessary.