-2 for each O
+4 for Pb
Silver is a rare element. Generally it shows 0and +2 oxidation numbers.
Carbon is a pblock element. It shows -4 to +4 oxidation numbers.
Generally, metals attain positive oxidation numbers only. Non metals can have either positive or negative oxidation states. If an oxidation number is a negative value, it can be deduced that it's a non metal element.
O is 2- and there are two of them so Pb would have to be 4+
Possible Compounds = X2Z3, X2Z5, XZ, X3Z5
Silver is a rare element. Generally it shows 0and +2 oxidation numbers.
Carbon is a pblock element. It shows -4 to +4 oxidation numbers.
Generally, metals attain positive oxidation numbers only. Non metals can have either positive or negative oxidation states. If an oxidation number is a negative value, it can be deduced that it's a non metal element.
O is 2- and there are two of them so Pb would have to be 4+
Possible Compounds = X2Z3, X2Z5, XZ, X3Z5
Of course they can have.Many elements have several oxidation numbers.
Cl,Br and Iodine may have oxidation no +1 and -1
The oxidation numbers for the atoms in magnesium oxide are: Mg+2 and O-2.
Yes, inert gases like neon have zero oxidation numbers. This is why they are non-reactive.
The halogens (group 17) have an oxidation number of -1, though the halogens below fluorine can have other oxidation numbers as well. Hydrogen can also have an oxidation number of -1 when it forms hydrides.
Oxygen is a p block element. It shows -2 number commonly.
There are some numbers. Every element shows -1 number.