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In simple terms, please explain oxidation numbers.

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Answer: By definition, the oxidation number of an atom is the charge that atom would have if the compound was composed of ions. 1. The oxidation number of an atom is zero in a neutral substance that contains atoms of only one element. ... The oxidation number of simple ions is equal to the charge on the ion

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