Oxidation number of potassium in and respectively is
Oxidation number of potassium in and respectively is
Option 1 - <p><span class="mathml" contenteditable="false"> <math> <mo>+</mo> <mn>1</mn> <mo>,</mo> <mo>+</mo> <mn>2</mn> </math> </span>and + 4</p>
Option 2 - <p><span class="mathml" contenteditable="false"> <math> <mo>+</mo> <mn>2</mn> <mo>,</mo> <mo>+</mo> <mn>1</mn> </math> </span>and <span class="mathml" contenteditable="false"> <math> <mo>+</mo> <mn>1</mn> <mo>/</mo> <mn>2</mn> </math> </span></p>
Option 3 - <p><span contenteditable="false"> <math> <mo>+</mo> <mn>1</mn> <mo>,</mo> <mo>+</mo> <mn>1</mn> </math> </span>+ 1</p>
Option 4 - <p><span class="mathml" contenteditable="false"> <math> <mo>+</mo> <mn>1</mn> <mo>,</mo> <mo>+</mo> <mn>4</mn> </math> </span>and +2(Redox reactions)</p>
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ATP has phosphate group, PO? ³?
So x + 4 (– 2) = – 3 or x = + 5
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2 Pb (NO? )? → 2PbO + 2NO? + O?
2NO? → N? O? colourless
N? O? + 2NO → 2 N? O?
Oxidation state in N? O? is +3
CrO? ²? (Cr? ) → Cr? ³, Total oxidation number change = 3
MnO? (Mn? ) → Mn? ², Total oxidation number change = 5
Cr? O? ²? (Cr? ) → 2Cr? ³, Total oxidation number change = 6
C? O? ²? (C? ³) → 2CO? (C? ), Total oxidation number change = 2
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