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dimaraw [331]
2 years ago
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what is the oxidation state of each element in coh2? c o h what is the oxidation state of each element in febr3? fe br

Chemistry
1 answer:
fgiga [73]2 years ago
8 0

The oxidation state of the elements  in the compounds are:

CoH₂:

  • Co = +2
  • H = -1

FeBr₃:

  • Fe = +3
  • Br = -1

<h3>What is the oxidation states of the elements in the given compounds?</h3>

The oxidation states of the elements in each of the given compounds is determined as follows:

Cobalt dihydride, CoH₂

Co = +2

H = -1

Iron (iii) bromide, FeBr₃

Fe = +3

Br = -1

In conclusion, the oxidation state of the elements are charges they have in the compound.

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