Assigning oxidation numbers
Learn the rules in priority order, then make the numbers add up to the overall charge.
Oxidation number rules (in priority order):
| Rule | Oxidation number |
|---|---|
| Uncombined element | 0 (e.g. Na, Oβ, Clβ) |
| Simple monatomic ion | its charge (e.g. NaβΊ = +1, OΒ²β» = β2) |
| Fluorine (always) | β1 |
| Oxygen | β2 (but β1 in peroxides, e.g. HβOβ; +2 in OFβ) |
| Hydrogen | +1 (but β1 in metal hydrides, e.g. NaH) |
| Group 1 / Group 2 metals | +1 / +2 |
Then apply the balancing rule:
- Sum of oxidation numbers = 0 in a neutral compound.
- Sum = the overall charge in an ion.
Worked. Mn in : O is (Γ4 = β8); the ion charge is , so Mn β Mn = +7.
Worked. S in : H Γ2 = +2, O Γ4 = β8; total must be 0, so S .
Worked. N in : O Γ3 = β6; ion charge β1, so N .
- Element 0; simple ion = charge.
- O = β2 (peroxide β1); H = +1 (metal hydride β1); F = β1.
- Sum = 0 (compound) or = charge (ion).
- Mn in MnOββ» = +7; S in HβSOβ = +6.