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  2. Template:Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-data - Wikipedia

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    Each string oxidation-state-number values an oxidation-state-number eg "+3," starts with a space or a newline, followed by; a math minus sign (not a dash) OR; a plus OR; nothing; followed by number, followed by comma (every entry including the last one), a referenced-oxidation-state-number is an oxidation-state-number followed by a <ref ...

  3. Template:Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-row - Wikipedia

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    Formatter template for rows of {{List of oxidation states of the elements}}. Passed as os-formatter parameter to {{ Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-data }} Parameters

  4. Nitrate - Wikipedia

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    In the NO − 3 anion, the oxidation state of the central nitrogen atom is V (+5). This corresponds to the highest possible oxidation number of nitrogen. Nitrate is a potentially powerful oxidizer as evidenced by its explosive behaviour at high temperature when it is detonated in ammonium nitrate (NH 4 NO 3), or black powder, ignited by the shock wave of a primary explosive.

  5. Template:List of oxidation states of the elements - Wikipedia

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    Template: List of oxidation states of the elements. 3 languages. Bahasa Indonesia; Simple English; ... +1: 1 88 radium: Ra +2: 2 89 actinium: Ac +3: f-block groups 90 ...

  6. Template : Element-symbol-to-oxidation-state-data/doc

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    Each string oxidation-state-number values an oxidation-state-number eg "+3," starts with a space or a newline, followed by; a math minus sign (not a dash) OR; a plus OR; nothing; followed by number, followed by comma (every entry including the last one), a referenced-oxidation-state-number is an oxidation-state-number followed by a <ref ...

  7. List of chemistry mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    An atom (or ion) whose oxidation number increases in a redox reaction is said to be oxidized (and is called a reducing agent). It is accomplished by loss of one or more electrons. The atom whose oxidation number decreases gains (receives) one or more electrons and is said to be reduced. This relation can be remembered by the following mnemonics.

  8. Template : List of oxidation states of the elements/sandbox

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    This is the template sandbox page for Template:List of oxidation states of the elements . See also the companion subpage for test cases . Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ]

  9. Oxidation state - Wikipedia

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    The number indicates the degree of oxidation of each element caused by molecular bonding. In ionic compounds, the oxidation numbers are the same as the element's ionic charge. Thus for KCl, potassium is assigned +1 and chlorine is assigned -1. [4] The complete set of rules for assigning oxidation numbers are discussed in the following sections.