oxidation rule number 1?
The oxidation number of atoms in their natural form and of atoms in pure elements is zero.
criss cross method
absolute value of an oxidation number of one ion as the subscript of another element
what is the charge of chlorate (ClO3-)
-1 duh ez
describe a basic gravity maneuver from orbit to flyby the moon
burn prograde while at periapsis/apoapsis to increase height of the opposite apoapsis/periapsis respectively until the orbit reaches/loops over the height of the moon.
2+2
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oxidation rule number 2?
The oxidation number of a monatomic ion is equal to the charge of the ion.
if carbon is a nonmetallic ion what is it's John handscock
carbide
chemical formula of iodate
IO2-
who drew a corndog
who is koichi
a reliable guy
oxidation rule number 3?
The sum of all oxidation numbers in a compound is equal to zero.
if oxygen is a nonmetallic ion what is it's John handscock
oxide
chemical formula of Oxalate
C2O4-
worst character development oat
jo little women
play everyone in rock paper scissors and the winner gets the money
good job that person
oxidation rule number 4?
Certain elements regularly have the same oxidation numbers in compounds.
( Alkali Metals- always have +1 Alkaline-Earth Metals- always have +2 Hydrogen usually has +1. Sometimes has -1 when making metallic hydrates. Oxygen usually has -2. )
if sulfur is a nonmetallic ion what is it's John handscock
sulfide
chemical formula of sulfate
SO42-
who is the final boss of scientology
tom cruise / Shannon prime
what is the name of the last episode of smiling friends
charlies uncle dies and doesn't come back
oxidation rule number 5?
the oxidation number of all the atoms in a polyatomic ion can add up to its charge
if tellurium is a nonmetallic ion what is it's John handscock
telluride
chemical formula of thiosulfate
S2O32-
homer dropped his donut doh
homer spilled his soda doh
homer hit the doorway doh
homer ruined his whole day doh
homer fell out the plane doh
what is the delta V equation while on earth (this was on my jeopardy two times ago)
delta V = isp[specific impulse, m/g] x g0[gravity of earth] x ln(initial mass/final mass)