Why is the number of valence electrons associated with the oxidation number of the element?
1 Answer
Why, because we conceive of the oxidation number as the number of electrons GAINED or RECEIVED by an atom upon chemical reaction.
Explanation:
And oxygen, which as an element has a high nuclear charge (i.e. it comes to the right of the Periodic Table as we face it), tends to accept electrons.........
Guidelines for assigning oxidation numbers are as follows......
And so when elemental oxygen reacts with say carbon, we conceive that the 2 oxygen atoms accept 2 electrons, and that carbon atom donates two electrons...............
As always the sum of the oxidation numbers of the elements in a compound or ion, is equal to the charge of the compound or ion, and here the