Assign oxidation state to elements whose atoms are underlined in each of the following compounds or ions:

  1. KNO3
  2. AlH3
  3. NH4+
  4. H2PO4-

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The respective oxidation states are:

  1. N = +5
  2. Al = +3
  3. N = -3
  4. P = +5

Step by step solution

01

Determine oxidation state of part (a)

Write the oxidation state of the elements.

K = +1 because it is an alkali metal.

O = +2

Let Nbe x as we need to find its value.

Plugging the values

+1 + x + (-2 x 3) = 0, as it is neutral compound.

x = +5

Therefore, N = +5.

02

Determine oxidation state of part (b)

Write the oxidation state of the elements.

H = -1

Let AI be x as we need to find its value.

Plugging the values

x + (-1 x 3) = 0, as it is neutral compound.

x = +3.

Therefore, Al = +3.

03

Determine oxidation state of part (c)

Write the oxidation state of the elements.

H = +1

Let N be x as we need to find its value.

Plugging the values

x + 1 x 4 = +1, as the total value will be equal to the charge given on the compound.

x = -3.

Therefore, N= -3.

04

Determine oxidation state of part (d)

Write the oxidation state of the elements.

H = +1

O = -2

Let P be xas we need to find its value.

Plugging the values

2 x 1 + x + (-2 x 4) = -1, as the total oxidation state equals to the charge given on the compound.

x = +5

Therefore, P= +5.

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