2023
DOI: 10.5539/ijc.v15n2p13
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Using the Carbon-Atom Method to Determine Mean Oxidation Number of Organic Carbons

Pong Kau Yuen,
Cheng Man Diana Lau

Abstract: The notion of oxidation number acting as an electron-counting concept is crucial for balancing redox reactions, and for understanding organic and biological redox conversions. Chemical formula methods are widely used for counting oxidation numbers. There are three types of chemical formula methods. They are molecular formula method, structural formula method, and Lewis formula method. Each type has its own rules and procedures, and they are difficult for students to fully understand and remember. In addition, … Show more

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“…Based on the structural formula of organic compounds, ONc can be determined by the fragmentation method (Yuen & Lau, 2022a;2022b) or the carbon-atom method (Yuen & Lau, 2023c). Regarding the molecular formula method, ONc can be counted by its molecular formula through the assumed individual oxidation number of non-carbon-atom (ON inc ).…”
Section: The Non-carbon-atom Methods For Oncmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the structural formula of organic compounds, ONc can be determined by the fragmentation method (Yuen & Lau, 2022a;2022b) or the carbon-atom method (Yuen & Lau, 2023c). Regarding the molecular formula method, ONc can be counted by its molecular formula through the assumed individual oxidation number of non-carbon-atom (ON inc ).…”
Section: The Non-carbon-atom Methods For Oncmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For any given structural formula of an organic matter, the ONc can be assigned by using fragmentation method (Yuen & Lau, 2022), carbon-atom method (Yuen & Lau, 2023b), or non-carbon atom method (Yuen & Lau, 2023c). Pauling's electronegativities scale [χH (hydrogen, 2.20) < χC (carbon, 2.55) < χS (sulfur, 2.58) < χI (Iodine, 2.66) < χBr (Bromine, 2.96) < χN (Nitrogen, 3.04) < χCl (Chlorine, 3.16) < χO (Oxygen, 3.44) < χF (Florine, 3.98)] is adopted to assign individual oxidation number of atoms.…”
Section: Determination Of Mean Oxidation Number Of Organic Carbons (Onc)mentioning
confidence: 99%