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Download Solution PDFWhat is the oxidation number of Fe in K4 Fe (CN)6
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Download Solution PDFCONCEPT:
Oxidation Number
- The oxidation number (or oxidation state) of an atom in a molecule or ion is the hypothetical charge that atom would have if all bonds to atoms of different elements were 100% ionic.
- Rules for assigning oxidation numbers:
- Oxidation number of a free element is 0.
- Oxidation number of a monoatomic ion is equal to its charge.
- Group 1 elements in compounds have an oxidation number of +1, and Group 2 elements have +2.
- In compounds, hydrogen is assigned +1, and oxygen is assigned -2 (except in peroxides and superoxides).
- The sum of the oxidation numbers in a neutral compound is 0, and in a polyatomic ion, it equals the charge of the ion.
EXPLANATION:
- In the given compound K4[Fe(CN)6]:
- The compound is electrically neutral, so the sum of oxidation numbers of all atoms is 0.
- Potassium (K) is in Group 1, so its oxidation number is +1. Since there are 4 potassium atoms, the total contribution from potassium is 4 × (+1) = +4.
- The cyanide ion (CN-) has a charge of -1. Since there are 6 cyanide ions, the total contribution from cyanide is 6 × (-1) = -6.
- Let the oxidation number of Fe be x.
4 × (+1) + x + 6 × (-1) = 0
+4 + x - 6 = 0
x = +2
Therefore, the oxidation number of Fe in K4[Fe(CN)6] is +2.
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