Question 1
For metals in Group B, what are possible oxidation states?
Question 2
What are typical oxidation states for the 4th group elements?
Question 3
Which elements sometimes have a +1 oxidation state besides +3?
Question 4
Which group is referenced as a real-life scenario where exceptions are uncommon?
Question 5
Which element in the 3rd group has both +3 and 0 oxidation states?
Question 6
What is the typical oxidation state of Group B metals?
Question 7
Which metals in Group A have a +1 oxidation state?
Question 8
Which oxidation states can nonmetals have?
Question 9
What is the oxidation state of elements in Group A usually based on?
Question 10
What is the maximum oxidation state an element can have in relation to its group number?
Question 11
What term is used to describe exceptions in the periodic table's oxidation states?
Question 12
What are the possible oxidation states for metals?
Question 13
What principle do elements in the same column (group) of the periodic table share?
Question 14
What are the maximum oxidation states mentioned in practical examples?
Question 15
What are the two ways to determine oxidation states?