oksidaatioaste
Oksidaatioaste, also known as oxidation number or oxidation state, is a measure of the degree of oxidation of an atom in a chemical compound. It indicates the number of electrons that an atom has gained, lost, or appears to have gained or lost in a compound. The concept of oxidation state is crucial in understanding and predicting chemical reactions, particularly redox reactions, where electrons are transferred between species.
The oxidation state of an element in its uncombined form is zero. For example, the oxidation state
The sum of the oxidation states of all atoms in a neutral compound is zero, and in
Oksidaatioaste is a valuable tool in chemistry for understanding electron transfer, predicting reaction outcomes, and balancing