Home
Chemistry
Astronomy
Energy
Nature
Biology
Physics
Electronics
Science
>>
Science Discoveries
> >>
Chemistry
Oxidation Number of Monoatomic Ions: A Simple Explanation
The oxidation number (also known as oxidation state) of any monoatomic ion is equal to the charge of the ion.
For example:
- The oxidation number of Na+ ion is +1.
- The oxidation number of Cl- ion is -1.
Cobalt Oxide (Co3O4): Understanding the Roman Numeral and Oxidation State
Cobalt Oxide Formula: Co(II)O and Co(III)O Explained
Chemistry
Michigan State Scientists Discover Light-Activated Super Photobase 10 Million Times Stronger Than Conventional Bases
Physicists Develop Advanced Titanium‑Gold Nanoparticle Material for Solar‑Driven Water Desalination
Developing a Novel Composite Fuel for Next-Generation Fast Reactors
Science Discoveries
New Study Reveals Unprecedented Central Star in Nebula IRAS 00500+6713
Scientists Observe Quantum Dots’ Ultrafast Breathing Under Stress
Purdue's Copper‑Manganese Alloy: A Cost‑Effective Innovation for Plumbing and Manufacturing
Science Discoveries
Chemistry
Astronomy
Energy
Nature
Biology
Physics
Electronics
Geology
Solar Eclipse
Math
other
Nanotechnology
Chemistry
How Corn Flake Production Reduces Beneficial Phenolic Acids
Exploring Cleaner Fuel Blends: Enhancing Combustion Efficiency with Biofuel‑Gasoline Mixtures
Iron-Sulfur Clusters Act as Biological Fuses in Immune Response Proteins, Research Shows
Affordable Gel Film Technology Extracts Drinking Water from Desert Air
New Atmospheric Chemistry Arises When Dust Meets Pollution
New Cell-Death Inhibitor Safeguards Healthy Cells from Unintended Loss
|
Geology
|
Math
|
Solar Eclipse
Science Discoveries © www.scienceaq.com