Solve oxidation states using charge balance and presets. Parse formulas, inspect contributions, and export results. Built for students, labs, tutors, and faster verification tasks.
| Formula | Target | Charge | Result | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KMnO₄ | Mn | 0 | +7 | K is +1 and each O is -2. |
| H₂SO₄ | S | 0 | +6 | Two H atoms contribute +2 and four O atoms contribute -8. |
| NH₄⁺ | N | +1 | -3 | Four H atoms contribute +4 in the ammonium ion. |
| Cr₂O₇²⁻ | Cr | -2 | +6 | Seven O atoms contribute -14, so chromium must balance to +12 total. |
| Fe₃O₄ | Fe | 0 | +8/3 | The result is an average oxidation state in a mixed-valence oxide. |
The calculator applies the oxidation number sum rule. The sum of each atom count multiplied by its oxidation state equals the overall species charge.
Rearranging for the target element gives:
Common rules used by this page:
It finds the oxidation state of one chosen element by balancing the oxidation contributions of all atoms against the overall charge.
Yes. It supports grouped formulas such as Fe2(SO4)3 and hydrate-style entries like CuSO4·5H2O. Enter the species charge separately.
Oxidation-state balance depends on total charge. Neutral compounds use 0, while ions need their correct signed charge to produce the right result.
A fractional value usually represents an average oxidation state. This often appears in mixed-valence compounds or simplified empirical formulas.
Use overrides for unusual species, teacher-specific conventions, peroxide corrections, or cases where halogens or other atoms need manual interpretation.
No. It is a rule-based solver. Coordinate compounds, resonance-rich species, and advanced exceptions may still need manual chemistry reasoning.
The exports include the formula, target element, charge, solved oxidation state, equation, and the contribution breakdown table for each element.
The calculator includes defaults for Group 1, Group 2, fluorine, oxygen modes, hydrogen modes, and contextual halogen handling.
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