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Oxidation States Help. URGENT!
Hey, I've got this question to answer, any help would be greatly appreciated.
In a compound, aluminum (Z=13) exists in only the +3 oxidation state but silicon (Z=14) can exist in either the +2 or the +4 oxidation state. Why?
Hey, I've got this question to answer, any help would be greatly appreciated.
In a compound, aluminum (Z=13) exists in only the +3 oxidation state but silicon (Z=14) can exist in either the +2 or the +4 oxidation state. Why?