Iodine oxidises Sulphur from +2 in [S2O4]-2 to?? In [S4O6]-2
I work this out to be 2.5 but how can this be? Oxidation numbers surely have to be integers!
Fankyouverymuch! :D
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Iodine oxidises Sulphur from +2 in [S2O4]-2 to?? In [S4O6]-2
I work this out to be 2.5 but how can this be? Oxidation numbers surely have to be integers!
Fankyouverymuch! :D
The Sulfur is actually in 2 different Oxidation states in the same molecule. Look at the structure and this becomes more obvious. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c8/Tetrathionate-ion-2D.png
2.5 is correct
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