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Hello, im confused on how to find the oxidation state of certain compounds, like carbonyls.
for other compounds such as [Al(OH)4]-1 , the oxidation of Al is +3, bc we assign O as -2 and H as +1 right?
but for compounds like acetone COCH3CH3, how do i find the oxidation state of the carbons for example using the above method? because in TBR, they show a diff method, based on the relative electronegativity between 2 linking atoms.
thanks~🙂
for other compounds such as [Al(OH)4]-1 , the oxidation of Al is +3, bc we assign O as -2 and H as +1 right?
but for compounds like acetone COCH3CH3, how do i find the oxidation state of the carbons for example using the above method? because in TBR, they show a diff method, based on the relative electronegativity between 2 linking atoms.
thanks~🙂