oxidationsstatus
Oxidationsstatus, commonly referred to as oxidation state or oxidation number, is a formal bookkeeping method used in chemistry to describe the oxidation level of an atom within a molecule or ion. It assigns integers to atoms so that the sum of all oxidation states in a neutral compound is zero, and in a polyatomic ion equals the ion’s charge. The concept helps track electron transfer in redox (oxidation–reduction) processes and provides a convenient framework for balancing redox equations.
Rules for assigning oxidation states are rules-based and aim to be unambiguous for typical compounds. An element
Common and illustrative oxidation states include carbon from −4 to +4, nitrogen from −3 to +5, and
Limitations should be noted: oxidation states are a formalism and do not necessarily reflect actual electron