What are oxidation numbers?
1 Answer
This is formally the charge left on a central atom when all the bonding pairs of electrons are REMOVED, with the charge assigned to most electronegative atom......
Explanation:
The rules for assignment of oxidation numbers are given here.
As given,
And so we can interpret a given chemical reaction with the use of oxidation numbers. Consider the oxidation of ammonia to give nitrate ion..........in terms of formal oxidation state this is the transition,
Is this balanced with respect to mass and charge? It must be if we purport to represent physical reality.
And, inevitably, something must be reduced to effect the oxidation; let's say it is oxygen.
We add the individual redox equations together in a way to eliminate the electrons, which are particles of convenience......And so we take
And so we cancel out what we can.....
....to give finally.........
....or........
I acknowledge that is a lot of pfaff.......but your question was rather open-ended.