A printable periodic table with oxidation numbers is great to have around if you want to see how many electrons an element has gained or lost after bonding. The oxidation number or state of an element after forming of the chemical bond can be charged positive or negative or may be zero. Paper size: US Letter. Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 inch. Orientation: landscape, horizontal.
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While this periodic table has the most common oxidation states of the chemical elements, you can check this list to see all of them.
Removing electrons from and element produces a positive oxidation state while adding electrons to an element produces a negative oxidation state. An element’s oxidation state corresponds to the number of electrons it has lost or gained.
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