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What is the oxidation state of chlorine in bleaching powder?


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Oxidation number:

  • It represents the number of electrons lost or gained by the atoms of an element in a compound.
  • It is usually written with the sign (+) and (-) first and then the magnitude.

Bleaching powder:

  • The chemical formula of bleaching powder is CaOCl2.
  • In the formula of bleaching powder, both chlorine atoms are linked by two different atoms due to this both chlorine have different oxidation states.
  • The chemical formula of bleaching powder is as follows:

Ca|-ClOCl

In this formula, one chlorine atom is linked with a calcium atom with oxidation number (-1) and another chlorine atom is linked with an oxygen atom with oxidation state (+1).

Hence, the oxidation states of the two chlorine atoms in bleaching powder is (-1) and (+1).


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