oksüdatsioonitasem
Oksüdatsioonitasem, also known as oxidation state or oxidation number, is a conceptual tool used in chemistry to describe the degree of oxidation of an atom in a molecule or ion. It represents the hypothetical charge that an atom would have if all bonds to atoms of different elements were 100% ionic. This means that the more electronegative atom in a bond is considered to have "taken" all the bonding electrons, while the less electronegative atom is considered to have "lost" them.
The oxidation state of an atom can be a positive, negative, or zero integer. Pure elements in
In compounds, oxidation states are assigned based on a set of rules. For instance, oxygen typically has
Understanding oxidation states is crucial for balancing redox (reduction-oxidation) reactions, where electrons are transferred between chemical