Question #2e8c2
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Here's what I got.
Explanation:
You assign oxidation numbers to two bonded atoms by assuming that all the bonding electrons are being taken by the most electronegative of the two atoms.
In your case, carbon dioxide,
Let's take the double bond between the carbon atom and the oxygen on the left first.
In a double bond, a total of
Now, oxygen is more electronegative than carbon. This means that when you assign oxidation numbers, you assume that oxygen will take all
This is equivalent to saying that oxygen will take the
Oxygen, on the other hand, "gained"
The exact same thing happens for the second double bond between carbon and the oxygen on the right side.
Once again, oxygen will take all
Since carbon "loses" a total of
Therefore, carbon has a
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