oksiditioarvo
Oksiditioarvo, also known as oxidation state or oxidation number, 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 or lost in the process of forming chemical bonds. The concept of oxidation state is crucial in understanding and predicting the behavior of chemical reactions, particularly redox reactions, where electrons are transferred between atoms.
The oxidation state of an element is typically represented by a positive or negative integer. Positive oxidation
The oxidation state of an element can vary depending on the compound it is in. For example,
The concept of oxidation state was introduced by the Swedish chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius in the early