Question #30c09

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Nov 5, 2014

The hydrogen carbonate ion is #HCO_3^(_)#. Since there a 4 of them the lead ion must be #Pb^(4+)# hence its oxidation state must be +4.

Oxygen is always assigned -2 in compounds (except with fluorine).

So in the hydrogen carbonate ion oxygen contributes 3 x -2 = -6.

So carbon is +4 and H is +1.

This is because the charge on the ion is the arithmetic sum of all the oxidation states:

+4 +1 -6 = -1.