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What is the oxidation state in coordination compound? Explain with example.

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The oxidation state of a central metal atom in a coordination entity is defined as the charge it would bear if all the ligands were removed along with the electron pairs that were shared with the central atom. In naming a complex, it is represented by a Roman numeral. 

For e.g., in coordination entity [Fe (CN)6]4- the oxidation state of iron is represented as (II). In [Fe (CN)6]4- , let the oxidation number of iron is x 

The net charge = – 4 

x + 6 (-1) = – 4 

x – 6 = – 4 

x = 6 – 4 

= +2 

So, iron oxidation state (II).

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