oksüdatsioonistaatuselt
Oksüdatsioonistaatuselt, often translated as oxidation state, is a concept used in chemistry to describe the degree of oxidation of an atom in a chemical compound. It represents the hypothetical charge an atom would have if all bonds to atoms of different elements were 100% ionic. This value is assigned based on a set of rules that assign oxidation states to elements in their elemental form, simple ions, and compounds.
In its elemental form, an atom has an oxidation state of zero. For monatomic ions, the oxidation
Oxidation states are crucial for understanding redox (reduction-oxidation) reactions, where electrons are transferred between chemical species.