The oxidation state of an individual sulfur atom in BaSo4 is +6.
The oxidation state of an individual sulfur atom in MgSO4 is +6.
The oxidation number for BaSO4 is 6. It goes as follows: +2 for Ba +6 for S -2 for O
The oxidation state of an individual sulfur atom in (SO3)2- is 4.
Since the total molecule must have zero net oxidation state and there are two oxygen atoms but only one sulfur atom, the sulfur must have oxidation state +4.
The oxidation state of sulfur in a thiosulfate ion is + 2.
The oxidation state of an individual sulfur atom in MgSO4 is +6.
The oxidation number for BaSO4 is 6. It goes as follows: +2 for Ba +6 for S -2 for O
The oxidation state of an individual sulfur atom in (SO3)2- is 4.
Since the total molecule must have zero net oxidation state and there are two oxygen atoms but only one sulfur atom, the sulfur must have oxidation state +4.
In this ion the oxidation state of sulfur is 6+ and the oxidation state of each oxygen is 2-
The oxidation state of sulfur in a thiosulfate ion is + 2.
If you mean SO3^-2 (the sulfite anion), then S has an oxidation number of 4+, since each O atom is 2-. In sulfur trioxide, SO3, the S atom has an oxidation number of 6+.
The oxidation state of sulfur in a thiosulfate ion is + 2.
In HSO4- sulfur's oxidation state is +5.
In HSO4- sulfur's oxidation state is +5.
The sulfate ion is SO42 -. The oxidation state of the sulfur is +6 (work it out!); therefore, the ion is more properly named the sulfate(VI) ion. The sulfite ion is SO32-. The oxidation state of the sulfur is +4.
The sulfate ion is SO42 -. The oxidation state of the sulfur is +6 (work it out!); therefore, the ion is more properly named the sulfate(VI) ion. The sulfite ion is SO32-. The oxidation state of the sulfur is +4.