Answer:
The second one
The third one
and the fourth one
Explanation:
The only reason I didn't choose the second one was because what if you could die from drinking that liquid that you thought was "water", it could have been chemicals!
The answer should be both
I think the answer would be atoms, but i may be wrong. although that seems like the most logical answer.
Answer:
1. The oxidation number of Ca is 2, F is -1 in CaF₂
2. The oxidation number of H is 2, S is 6, O is -8 in H₂SO₄
3. The oxidation number of Ca is 2, S is 6, O is -8 in CaSO₄
4. The oxidation number of H is 1, F is -1 in HF
Explanation:
To get the oxidation number, we need to take the oxidation number of the whole compound 0. Then we need to know the oxidation number of the other elements and we need to take 'x' as the oxidation number of the unknown element.
Example:
In case of CaSO₄,
We can write an equation as-
CaSO₄ = 0
If we need to know the oxidation number of S
We can write the equation like this-
→2+ x+ (-2*4) = 0 (as we know the oxidation number of Ca is 2 as it has two electrons in its last shell which it gives to other elements to form bonds and the oxidation number of O is -2 as it takes 2 electrons to complete its outer shell)
→2+ x+ (-8) = 0
→2+ x- 8 = 0
→x- 6 = 0
→x = 6; which is the oxidation number of S
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