Topic 3: Redox Reactions

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The oxidation number of fluorine in a compound is __(a)___. Hydrogen has a number of +1 except with __(b)__ The oxidation number of oxygen in peroxides is __(c)__
(a) -1 (b) Less electronegative elements like G1 metals (c) -1
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Name this compound using oxidation number nomenclature: K2MnO4
Potassium Manganate (VI)
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What would Iron (III) Chloride be?
FeCl3
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Why is NaCl not called "Sodium(I) Chloride" ?
Because sodium's O.N is always +1. Roman numerals are only used for variable oxidation state elements
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Name this compound using oxidation number nomenclature: K2MnO4

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Potassium Manganate (VI)

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What would Iron (III) Chloride be?

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Why is NaCl not called "Sodium(I) Chloride" ?

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