mitch_f1
Member
Hey all,
I am having a tiny bit of trouble with oxidation numbers, and was wondering if someone could help me out please.
I Understand the basic ones (MN4 2- for instance has an OxN of +6) thanks to the introduction of a simple formula following a quick google search (http://www.chemguide.co.uk/inorganic/redox/oxidnstates.html). But the larger compounds have me stumped.
Here is one I need help with please: The question is: " For the following, assign oxidation numbers to the underlined atom."
(the 'N' is underlined) [Cu(NH3)4] 2+
So I am just stuck as to how to work it out. I have tried it with this new mothod i've found (above) but it doesn't work
There is possibly (almost certainly) an easier way to do this, so by all means introduce it to me.
ANY help apprecieated
Thanks all
Mitch
P.S. Is it possible to have this compound?: [Fe(CN)6] 3-
I am having a tiny bit of trouble with oxidation numbers, and was wondering if someone could help me out please.
I Understand the basic ones (MN4 2- for instance has an OxN of +6) thanks to the introduction of a simple formula following a quick google search (http://www.chemguide.co.uk/inorganic/redox/oxidnstates.html). But the larger compounds have me stumped.
Here is one I need help with please: The question is: " For the following, assign oxidation numbers to the underlined atom."
(the 'N' is underlined) [Cu(NH3)4] 2+
So I am just stuck as to how to work it out. I have tried it with this new mothod i've found (above) but it doesn't work
There is possibly (almost certainly) an easier way to do this, so by all means introduce it to me.
ANY help apprecieated
Thanks all
Mitch
P.S. Is it possible to have this compound?: [Fe(CN)6] 3-