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This wikipedia has two lists of oxidation states of the elements. One is used in the infoboxes, an other one in the List of the OS'es. Both value sets (two sets for each element) are listed on this page. Ideally, these two lists are the same. However, as of 2020 there are some differences. These are listed, with a diff code in the rightmost column. For example, it can say "+1, 0" marking the values that differ.

The check

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To do: per element, try to eliminate the difference. In general, when challenged, sourced values can be added (to the other list). Code "b" says there is a difference in bolded (main OS) values. These too should be the same.

These are the status codes (difference):

  • +1, +2: different values
  • 0: 0-value differs
  • b: bolding of a value differs
  • ok: values are the same

These are the data pages to edit (these are the live pages):

In this table, the checking administration (last column in this table):

Not checked:

  • not: (+1): predicted values (see E104, Rf, and heavier)
  • not: −1: links
  • not: <ref>: references used

Datacheck table

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  Žlahtni plin
+1 Poudarjene vrednosti so glavna oksidacijska stanja
Element Negativna stanja Pozitivna stanja Skupina Opombe
−5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9
Z
1 vodik H −1 +1 1
2 helij He 18
3 litij Li +1 1 [1]
4 berilij Be 0 +1 +2 2 [2][3]
5 bor B −5 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 13 [4][5][6]
6 ogljik C −4 −3 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 14
7 dušik N −3 −2 −1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 15
8 kisik O −2 −1 0 +1 +2 16
9 fluor F −1 17
10 neon Ne 18
11 natrij Na −1 +1 1 [1]
12 magnezij Mg +1 +2 2 [7]
13 aluminij Al −2 −1 +1 +2 +3 13 [8][9][10]
14 silicij Si −4 −3 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 14 [11]
15 fosfor P −3 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 15 [12]
16 žveplo S −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 16
17 klor Cl −1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 17 [13]
18 argon Ar 0 18 [14]
19 kalij K −1 +1 1 [1]
20 kalcij Ca +1 +2 2 [15]
21 skandij Sc 0 +1 +2 +3 3 [16][17][18]
22 titan Ti −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 4 [19][20][21][22]
23 vanadij V −3 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 5 [20]
24 krom Cr −4 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 6 [20]
25 mangan Mn −3 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 7
26 železo Fe −4 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 8 [23][24][25]
27 kobalt Co −3 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 9 [20]
28 nikelj Ni −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 10 [26]
29 baker Cu −2 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 11 [25][27]
30 cink Zn −2 0 +1 +2 12 [25][28][29]
31 galij Ga −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 +1 +2 +3 13 [9][30][31]
32 germanij Ge −4 −3 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 14 [32][11]
33 arzen As −3 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 15 [9][33][34][35]
34 selen Se −2 −1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 16 [36][37][38][39]
35 brom Br −1 +1 +3 +4 +5 +7 17
36 kripton Kr 0 +1 +2 18
37 rubidij Rb −1 +1 1 [1]
38 stroncij Sr +1 +2 2 [40]
39 itrij Y 0 +1 +2 +3 3 [41][42][43]
40 cirkonij Zr −2 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 4 [20][44][45]
41 niobij Nb −3 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 5 [20][46][47]
42 molibden Mo −4 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 6 [20]
43 tehnecij Tc −3 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 7
44 rutenij Ru −4 −2 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 8 [20][25]
45 rodij Rh −3 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 9 [20][48]
46 paladij Pd 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 10 [49][50]
47 srebro Ag −2 −1 +1 +2 +3 11 [25][51]
48 kadmij Cd −2 +1 +2 12 [25][52]
49 indij In −5 −2 −1 +1 +2 +3 13 [9][53][54]
50 kositer Sn −4 −3 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 14 [9][55][56][11]
51 antimon Sb −3 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 15 [9][57][58][59][60]
52 telur Te −2 −1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 16 [9][61][62][63]
53 jod I −1 +1 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 17 [64][65]
54 ksenon Xe 0 +1 +2 +4 +6 +8 18 [66][67][68]
55 cezij Cs −1 +1 1 [1]
56 barij Ba +1 +2 2 [69]
57 lantan La 0 +1 +2 +3 n/a [41][70]
58 cerij Ce +2 +3 +4 n/a
59 prazeodim Pr 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 n/a [41][71][72][73]
60 neodim Nd 0 +2 +3 +4 n/a [41][74]
61 prometij Pm +2 +3 n/a [75]
62 samarij Sm 0 +2 +3 n/a [41]
63 evropij Eu 0 +2 +3 n/a [41]
64 gadolinij Gd 0 +1 +2 +3 n/a [41]
65 terbij Tb 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 n/a [41][75]
66 disprozij Dy 0 +2 +3 +4 n/a [41][76]
67 holmij Ho 0 +2 +3 n/a [41][75]
68 erbij Er 0 +2 +3 n/a [41][75]
69 tulij Tm 0 +2 +3 n/a [41]
70 iterbij Yb 0 +2 +3 n/a [41]
71 lutecij Lu 0 +2 +3 3 [41][75]
72 hafnij Hf −2 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 4 [20][45][77]
73 tantal Ta −3 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 5 [20][47]
74 volfram W −4 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 6 [20]
75 renij Re −3 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 7
76 osmij Os −4 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 8 [25][78]
77 iridij Ir −3 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 9 [79][80][81][82]
78 platina Pt −3 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 10 [25][83][84]
79 zlato Au −3 −2 −1 0 +1 +2 +3 +5 11 [25][85]
80 živo srebro Hg −2 +1 +2 12 [25][86]
81 talij Tl −5 −2 −1 +1 +2 +3 13 [9][87][88][89]
82 svinec Pb −4 −2 −1 +1 +2 +3 +4 14 [9][90][91]
83 bizmut Bi −3 −2 −1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 15 [92][93][94][95]
84 polonij Po −2 +2 +4 +5 +6 16 [96]
85 astat At −1 +1 +3 +5 +7 17
86 radon Rn +2 +6 18 [97][98][99]
87 francij Fr +1 1
88 radij Ra +2 2
89 aktinij Ac +3 n/a
90 torij Th +1 +2 +3 +4 n/a [100][101]
91 protaktinij Pa +3 +4 +5 n/a
92 uran U +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 n/a [102][103]
93 neptunij Np +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 n/a [104]
94 plutonij Pu +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 n/a [105][106]
95 americij Am +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 n/a [107]
96 kirij Cm +3 +4 +5 +6 n/a [108][109][110][111]
97 berkelij Bk +2 +3 +4 +5 n/a [108][109][112][113][114]
98 kalifornij Cf +2 +3 +4 +5 n/a [108][109]
99 ajnštajnij Es +2 +3 +4 n/a [115]
100 fermij Fm +2 +3 n/a
101 mendelevij Md +2 +3 n/a
102 nobelij No +2 +3 n/a
103 lavrencij Lr +3 3
104 raderfordij Rf +4 4
105 dubnij Db +5 5 [116]
106 siborgij Sg 0 +6 6 [117][118]
107 borij Bh +7 7 [119]
108 hasij Hs +8 8 [120]
109 majtnerij Mt 9
110 darmštatij Ds 10
111 rentgenij Rg 11
112 kopernicij Cn +2 12 [121]
113 nihonij Nh 13
114 flerovij Fl 14
115 moskovij Mc 15
116 livermorij Lv 16
117 tenes Ts 17
118 oganeson Og 18

See also

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References

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 Na(−1), K(−1), Rb(−1), and Cs(−1) are known in alkalides; the table by Greenwood and Earnshaw shows −1 only for Na and also erroneously for Li; no lithides are described.
  2. Be(0) has been observed; see »Beryllium(0) Complex Found«. Chemistry Europe. 13. junij 2016.
  3. Be(I) has been observed in beryllium monohydride (BeH); see Shayesteh, A.; Tereszchuk, K.; Bernath, P. F.; Colin, R. (2003). »Infrared Emission Spectra of BeH and BeD« (PDF). J. Chem. Phys. 118 (3): 1158. Bibcode:2003JChPh.118.1158S. doi:10.1063/1.1528606. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča (PDF) dne 2. decembra 2007. Pridobljeno 10. decembra 2007. and in [(CAAC)2Be]+• [CAAC = cyclic (alkyl)(amino)carbene], see Wang, Guocang; Walley, Jacob E.; Dickie, Diane E.; Pan, Sudip; Frenking, Gernot; Gilliard Jr., Robert G. (2020). »A Stable, Crystalline Beryllium Radical Cation«. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 142 (10): 4560–4. doi:10.1021/jacs.9b13777. Pridobljeno 17. novembra 2020.
  4. B(−5) has been observed in Al3BC, see Schroeder, Melanie. »Eigenschaften von borreichen Boriden und Scandium-Aluminium-Oxid-Carbiden« (v nemščini). str. 139.
  5. B(−1) has been observed in magnesium diboride (MgB2), see Keeler, James; Wothers, Peter (2014). Chemical Structure and Reactivity: An Integrated Approach. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199604135.
  6. B(0) has been observed in diborynes, see Braunschweig, H.; Dewhurst, R. D.; Hammond, K.; Mies, J.; Radacki, K.; Vargas, A. (2012). »Ambient-Temperature Isolation of a Compound with a Boron-Boron Triple Bond«. Science. 336 (6087): 1420–2. Bibcode:2012Sci...336.1420B. doi:10.1126/science.1221138. PMID 22700924.
  7. Low valent magnesium compounds with Mg(I) have been obtained using bulky ligands; see Green, S. P.; Jones C.; Stasch A. (december 2007). »Stable Magnesium(I) Compounds with Mg-Mg Bonds«. Science. 318 (5857): 1754–1757. Bibcode:2007Sci...318.1754G. doi:10.1126/science.1150856. PMID 17991827.{{navedi časopis}}: Vzdrževanje CS1: samodejni prevod datuma (povezava)
  8. Al(II) has been observed in aluminium(II) oxide (AlO); see Tyte, D.C. (1964). »Red (B2Π–A2σ) Band System of Aluminium Monoxide«. Nature. 202 (4930): 383–384. Bibcode:1964Natur.202..383T. doi:10.1038/202383a0, and in dialanes (R2Al—AlR2); see Uhl, Werner (2004). »Organoelement Compounds Possessing Al—Al, Ga—Ga, In—In, and Tl—Tl Single Bonds«. Advances in Organometallic Chemistry. 51: 53–108. doi:10.1016/S0065-3055(03)51002-4.
  9. 9,0 9,1 9,2 9,3 9,4 9,5 9,6 9,7 9,8 Negative oxidation states of p-block metals (Al, Ga, In, Sn, Tl, Pb, Bi, Po) and metalloids (Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, At) may occur in Zintl phases, see: Riedel, Erwin, ur. (2007). Moderne Anorganische Chemie (v nemščini). str. 259, and »Vorlesung Intermetallische Phasen § 6.2 Binäre Zintl-Phasen« (v nemščini).
  10. Al(−2) has been observed in Sr14[Al4]2[Ge]3, see Wemdorff, Marco; Röhr, Caroline (2007). »Sr14[Al4]2[Ge]3: Eine Zintl-Phase mit isolierten [Ge]4–- und [Al4]8–-Anionen / Sr14[Al4]2[Ge]3: A Zintl Phase with Isolated [Ge]4–- and [Al4]8– Anions«. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B (v nemščini). 62 (10): 1227. doi:10.1515/znb-2007-1001.
  11. 11,0 11,1 11,2 »New Type of Zero-Valent Tin Compound«. Chemistry Europe. 27. avgust 2016.
  12. P(0) has been observed, see Wang, Yuzhong; Xie, Yaoming; Wei, Pingrong; King, R. Bruce; Schaefer, Iii; Schleyer, Paul v. R.; Robinson, Gregory H. (2008). »Carbene-Stabilized Diphosphorus«. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130 (45): 14970–1. doi:10.1021/ja807828t. PMID 18937460.
  13. The equilibrium Cl2O6⇌2ClO3 is mentioned by Greenwood and Earnshaw, but it has been refuted, see Lopez, Maria; Juan E. Sicre (1990). »Physicochemical properties of chlorine oxides. 1. Composition, ultraviolet spectrum, and kinetics of the thermolysis of gaseous dichlorine hexoxide«. J. Phys. Chem. 94 (9): 3860–3863. doi:10.1021/j100372a094., and Cl2O6 is actually chlorine(V,VII) oxide. However, ClO3 has been observed, see Grothe, Hinrich; Willner, Helge (1994). »Chlorine Trioxide: Spectroscopic Properties, Molecular Structure, and Photochemical Behavior«. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 33 (14): 1482–1484. doi:10.1002/anie.199414821.
  14. Ar(0) has been observed in argon fluorohydride (HArF) and ArCF22+, see Lockyear, J.F.; Douglas, K.; Price, S.D.; Karwowska, M.; in sod. (2010). »Generation of the ArCF22+ Dication«. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 1: 358. doi:10.1021/jz900274p.
  15. Ca(I) has been observed; see Krieck, Sven; Görls, Helmar; Westerhausen, Matthias (2010). »Mechanistic Elucidation of the Formation of the Inverse Ca(I) Sandwich Complex [(thf)3Ca(μ-C6H3-1,3,5-Ph3)Ca(thf)3] and Stability of Aryl-Substituted Phenylcalcium Complexes«. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132 (35): 12492–501. doi:10.1021/ja105534w. PMID 20718434.
  16. Sc(0) has been observed; see F. Geoffrey N. Cloke; Karl Khan & Robin N. Perutz (1991). »η-Arene complexes of scandium(0) and scandium(II)«. J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. (19): 1372–1373. doi:10.1039/C39910001372.
  17. Sc(I) has been observed; see Polly L. Arnold; F. Geoffrey; N. Cloke; Peter B. Hitchcock & John F. Nixon (1996). »The First Example of a Formal Scandium(I) Complex: Synthesis and Molecular Structure of a 22-Electron Scandium Triple Decker Incorporating the Novel 1,3,5-Triphosphabenzene Ring«. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 118 (32): 7630–7631. doi:10.1021/ja961253o.
  18. Sc(II) has been observed; see Woen, David H.; Chen, Guo P.; Ziller, Joseph W.; Boyle, Timothy J.; Furche, Filipp; Evans, William J. (Januar 2017). »Solution Synthesis, Structure, and CO Reduction Reactivity of a Scandium(II) Complex«. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 56 (8): 2050–2053. doi:10.1002/anie.201611758. PMID 28097771.
  19. Ti(I) has been observed in [Ti(η6-1,3,5-C6H3iPr3)2][BAr4] (Ar = C6H5, p-C6H4F, 3,5-C6H3(CF3)2); see Calderazzo, Fausto; Ferri, Isabella; Pampaloni, Guido; Englert, Ulli; Green, Malcolm L. H. (1997). »Synthesis of [Ti(η6-1,3,5-C6H3iPr3)2][BAr4] (Ar = C6H5, p-C6H4F, 3,5-C6H3(CF3)2), the First Titanium(I) Derivatives«. Organometallics. 16 (14): 3100–3101. doi:10.1021/om970155o.
  20. 20,00 20,01 20,02 20,03 20,04 20,05 20,06 20,07 20,08 20,09 20,10 20,11 Ti(−2), V(−3), Cr(−4), Co(−3), Zr(−2), Nb(−3), Mo(−4), Ru(−2), Rh(−3), Hf(−2), Ta(−3), and W(−4) occur in anionic binary metal carbonyls; see [1], p. 4 (in German); [2], pp. 97–100; [3], p. 239
  21. Ti(−1) has been reported in [Ti(bipy)3], but was later shown to be Ti(+3); see Bowman, A. C.; England, J.; Sprouls, S.; Weihemüller, T.; Wieghardt, K. (2013). »Electronic structures of homoleptic [tris(2,2'-bipyridine)M]n complexes of the early transition metals (M = Sc, Y, Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Nb, Ta; n = 1+, 0, 1-, 2-, 3-): an experimental and density functional theoretical study«. Inorganic Chemistry. 52 (4): 2242–56. doi:10.1021/ic302799s. PMID 23387926. However, Ti(−1) occurs in [Ti(η-C6H6] and [Ti(η-C6H5CH3)], see Bandy, J. A.; Berry, A.; Green, M. L. H.; Perutz, R. N.; Prout, K.; Verpeautz, J.-N. (1984). »Synthesis of anionic sandwich compounds: [Ti(η-C6H5R)2] and the crystal structure of [K(18-crown-6)(µ-H)Mo(η-C5H5)2]«. Inorganic Chemistry. 52 (4): 729–731. doi:10.1039/C39840000729.
  22. Jilek, Robert E.; Tripepi, Giovanna; Urnezius, Eugenijus; Brennessel, William W.; Young, Victor G. Jr.; Ellis, John E. (2007). »Zerovalent titanium–sulfur complexes. Novel dithiocarbamato derivatives of Ti(CO)6: [Ti(CO)4(S2CNR2)]«. Chem. Commun. (25): 2639–2641. doi:10.1039/B700808B. PMID 17579764.
  23. Fe(VII) has been observed in [FeO4]; see Lu, Jun-Bo; Jian, Jiwen; Huang, Wei; Lin, Hailu; Zhou, Mingfei (2016). »Experimental and theoretical identification of the Fe(VII) oxidation state in FeO4«. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 18 (45): 31125–31131. Bibcode:2016PCCP...1831125L. doi:10.1039/C6CP06753K. PMID 27812577.
  24. Fe(VIII) has been reported; see Yurii D. Perfiliev; Virender K. Sharma (2008). »Higher Oxidation States of Iron in Solid State: Synthesis and Their Mössbauer Characterization – Ferrates – ACS Symposium Series (ACS Publications)«. Platinum Metals Review. 48 (4): 157–158. doi:10.1595/147106704X10801. However, its existence has been disputed.
  25. 25,00 25,01 25,02 25,03 25,04 25,05 25,06 25,07 25,08 25,09 Fe(−4), Ru(−4), and Os(−4) have been observed in metal-rich compounds containing octahedral complexes [MIn6−xSnx]; Pt(−3) (as a dimeric anion [Pt–Pt]6−), Cu(−2), Zn(−2), Ag(−2), Cd(−2), Au(−2), and Hg(−2) have been observed (as dimeric and monomeric anions; dimeric ions were initially reported to be [T–T]2− for Zn, Cd, Hg, but later shown to be [T–T]4− for all these elements) in La2Pt2In, La2Cu2In, Ca5Au3, Ca5Ag3, Ca5Hg3, Sr5Cd3, Ca5Zn3(structure (AE2+)5(T–T)4−T2−⋅4e), Yb3Ag2, Ca5Au4, and Ca3Hg2; Au(–3) has been observed in ScAuSn and in other 18-electron half-Heusler compounds. See Changhoon Lee; Myung-Hwan Whangbo (2008). »Late transition metal anions acting as p-metal elements«. Solid State Sciences. 10 (4): 444–449. Bibcode:2008SSSci..10..444K. doi:10.1016/j.solidstatesciences.2007.12.001. and Changhoon Lee; Myung-Hwan Whangbo; Jürgen Köhler (2010). »Analysis of Electronic Structures and Chemical Bonding of Metal-rich Compounds. 2. Presence of Dimer (T–T)4– and Isolated T2– Anions in the Polar Intermetallic Cr5B3-Type Compounds AE5T3 (AE = Ca, Sr; T = Au, Ag, Hg, Cd, Zn)«. Zeitschrift für Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemie. 636 (1): 36–40. doi:10.1002/zaac.200900421.
  26. Ni(−2) has been observed in Li2[Ni(1,5-COD)2], see Jonas, Klaus (1975). »Dilithium-Nickel-Olefin Complexes. Novel Bimetal Complexes Containing a Transition Metal and a Main Group Metal«. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 14 (11): 752–753. doi:10.1002/anie.197507521. and Ellis, John E. (2006). »Adventures with Substances Containing Metals in Negative Oxidation States«. Inorganic Chemistry. 45 (8): 3167–86. doi:10.1021/ic052110i. PMID 16602773.
  27. Cu(0) has been observed in Cu(tris[2-(diisopropylphosphino)- phenyl]borane), see Moret, Marc-Etienne; Zhang, Limei; Peters, Jonas C. (2013). »A Polar Copper–Boron One-Electron σ-Bond«. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 135 (10): 3792–3795. doi:10.1021/ja4006578. PMID 23418750.
  28. Zn(0) has been observed; see Singh, Amit Pratap; Samuel, Prinson P.; Roesky, Herbert W.; Schwarzer, Martin C.; Frenking, Gernot; Sidhu, Navdeep S.; Dittrich, Birger (2013). »A Singlet Biradicaloid Zinc Compound and Its Nonradical Counterpart«. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 135 (19): 7324–9. doi:10.1021/ja402351x. and Soleilhavoup, Michèle; Bertrand, Guy (2015). »Cyclic (Alkyl)(Amino)Carbenes (CAACs): Stable Carbenes on the Rise«. Acc. Chem. Res. 48 (2): 256–266. doi:10.1021/ar5003494.
  29. Zn(I) has been observed in decamethyldizincocene (Zn25–C5Me5)2); see Resa, I.; Carmona, E.; Gutierrez-Puebla, E.; Monge, A. (2004). »Decamethyldizincocene, a Stable Compound of Zn(I) with a Zn-Zn Bond«. Science. 305 (5687): 1136–8. Bibcode:2004Sci...305.1136R. doi:10.1126/science.1101356. PMID 15326350.
  30. Ga(−2), Ga(−4), and Ga(−5) have been observed in the magnesium gallides MgGa, Mg2Ga, and Mg5Ga2, respectively; see Patrick Hofmann. »Colture. Ein Programm zur interaktiven Visualisierung von Festkörperstrukturen sowie Synthese, Struktur und Eigenschaften von binären und ternären Alkali- und Erdalkalimetallgalliden« (PDF) (v nemščini). str. 72.
  31. Ga(−3) has been observed in LaGa, see Dürr, Ines; Bauer, Britta; Röhr, Caroline (2011). »Lanthan-Triel/Tetrel-ide La(Al,Ga)x(Si,Ge)1-x. Experimentelle und theoretische Studien zur Stabilität intermetallischer 1:1-Phasen« (PDF). Z. Naturforsch. (v nemščini). 66b: 1107–1121.
  32. Ge(−1), Ge(−2), and Ge(−3) have been observed in germanides; see Holleman, Arnold F.; Wiberg, Egon; Wiberg, Nils (1995). »Germanium«. Lehrbuch der Anorganischen Chemie (v nemščini) (101 izd.). Walter de Gruyter. str. 953–959. ISBN 978-3-11-012641-9.
  33. As(0) has been observed; see Abraham, Mariham Y.; Wang, Yuzhong; Xie, Yaoming; Wei, Pingrong; Shaefer III, Henry F.; Schleyer, P. von R.; Robinson, Gregory H. (2010). »Carbene Stabilization of Diarsenic: From Hypervalency to Allotropy«. Chemistry: a European Journal. 16 (2): 432–5. doi:10.1002/chem.200902840.
  34. As(I) has been observed in arsenic(I) iodide (AsI); see Ellis, Bobby D.; MacDonald, Charles L. B. (2004). »Stabilized Arsenic(I) Iodide: A Ready Source of Arsenic Iodide Fragments and a Useful Reagent for the Generation of Clusters«. Inorganic Chemistry. 43 (19): 5981–6. doi:10.1021/ic049281s. PMID 15360247.
  35. As(IV) has been observed in arsenic(IV) hydroxide (As(OH)4) and HAsO-; see Kläning, Ulrik K.; Bielski, Benon H. J.; Sehested, K. (1989). »Arsenic(IV). A pulse-radiolysis study«. Inorganic Chemistry. 28 (14): 2717–24. doi:10.1021/ic00313a007.
  36. Se(−1) has been observed in diselenides(2−) (Se22−).
  37. Se(I) has been observed in selenium(I) chloride (Se2Cl2); see »Selenium: Selenium(I) chloride compound data«. WebElements.com. Pridobljeno 10. decembra 2007.
  38. Se(III) has been observed in Se2NBr3; see Lau, Carsten; Neumüller, Bernhard; Vyboishchikov, Sergei F.; Frenking, Gernot; Dehnicke, Kurt; Hiller, Wolfgang; Herker, Martin (1996). »Se2NBr3, Se2NCl5, Se2NCl6: New Nitride Halides of Selenium(III) and Selenium(IV)«. Chemistry: A European Journal. 2 (11): 1393–1396. doi:10.1002/chem.19960021108.
  39. Se(V) has been observed in SeO2- and HSeO2-; see Kläning, Ulrik K.; Sehested, K. (1986). »Selenium(V). A pulse radiolysis study«. Inorganic Chemistry. 90 (21): 5460–4. doi:10.1021/j100412a112.
  40. Sr(I) has been observed in strontium monofluoride (SrF); see P. Colarusso; Guo, B.; Zhang, K.-Q.; Bernath, P.F.; in sod. (1996). »High-Resolution Infrared Emission Spectrum of Strontium Monofluoride« (PDF). Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. 175 (1): 158–171. Bibcode:1996JMoSp.175..158C. doi:10.1006/jmsp.1996.0019. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča (PDF) dne 8. marca 2012.
  41. 41,00 41,01 41,02 41,03 41,04 41,05 41,06 41,07 41,08 41,09 41,10 41,11 41,12 41,13 Yttrium and all lanthanides except Ce and Pm have been observed in the oxidation state 0 in bis(1,3,5-tri-t-butylbenzene) complexes, see Cloke, F. Geoffrey N. (1993). »Zero Oxidation State Compounds of Scandium, Yttrium, and the Lanthanides«. Chem. Soc. Rev. 22: 17–24. doi:10.1039/CS9932200017. and Arnold, Polly L.; Petrukhina, Marina A.; Bochenkov, Vladimir E.; Shabatina, Tatyana I.; Zagorskii, Vyacheslav V.; Cloke (15. december 2003). »Arene complexation of Sm, Eu, Tm and Yb atoms: a variable temperature spectroscopic investigation«. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 688 (1–2): 49–55. doi:10.1016/j.jorganchem.2003.08.028.
  42. Y(I) has been observed in yttrium(I) bromide (YBr); see »Yttrium: yttrium(I) bromide compound data«. OpenMOPAC.net. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča dne 23. julija 2011. Pridobljeno 10. decembra 2007.
  43. Y(II) has been observed in [(18-crown-6)K][(C5H4SiMe3)3Y]; see MacDonald, M. R.; Ziller, J. W.; Evans, W. J. (2011). »Synthesis of a Crystalline Molecular Complex of Y2+, [(18-crown-6)K][(C5H4SiMe3)3Y]«. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 133 (40): 15914–17. doi:10.1021/ja207151y. PMID 21919538.
  44. Zr(−1) has been reported in [Zr(bipy)3] (see Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2. izd.). Butterworth-Heinemann. str. 960. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8. and Holleman, Arnold F.; Wiberg, Egon; Wiberg, Nils (1995). »Zirconium«. Lehrbuch der Anorganischen Chemie (v nemščini) (101 izd.). Walter de Gruyter. str. 1413. ISBN 978-3-11-012641-9.), but was later shown to be Zr(+4); see Bowman, A. C.; England, J.; Sprouls, S.; Weihemüller, T.; Wieghardt, K. (2013). »Electronic structures of homoleptic [tris(2,2'-bipyridine)M]n complexes of the early transition metals (M = Sc, Y, Ti, Zr, Hf, V, Nb, Ta; n = 1+, 0, 1-, 2-, 3-): an experimental and density functional theoretical study«. Inorganic Chemistry. 52 (4): 2242–56. doi:10.1021/ic302799s. PMID 23387926.
  45. 45,0 45,1 Zr(0) and Hf(0) occur in (η6-(1,3,5-tBu)3C6H3)2M (M=Zr, Hf) and [(η5-C5R5M(CO)4], see Chirik, P. J.; Bradley, C. A. (2007). »4.06 - Complexes of Zirconium and Hafnium in Oxidation States 0 to ii«. Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry III. From Fundamentals to Applications. Zv. 4. Elsevier Ltd. str. 697–739. doi:10.1016/B0-08-045047-4/00062-5.
  46. Complexes of Nb(0) and Ta(0) have been observed, see Holleman, Arnold F.; Wiberg, Egon; Wiberg, Nils (2003). »4.5.7. Niobium(0) and Tantalum(0)«. V J. A. McCleverty; T.J. Meyer (ur.). Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry II: From Biology to Nanotechnology. Zv. 4 (2 izd.). Newnes. str. 297–299. ISBN 978-0-08-091316-2.
  47. 47,0 47,1 Nb(I) and Ta(I) occur in CpNb(CO)4 and CpTa(CO)4, see Holleman, Arnold F.; Wiberg, Egon; Wiberg, Nils (1995). »Tantal«. Lehrbuch der Anorganischen Chemie (v nemščini) (101 izd.). Walter de Gruyter. str. 1430. ISBN 978-3-11-012641-9. and King, R. Bruce (1969). Transition-Metal Organometallic Chemistry: An Introduction. Academic Press. str. 11. ISBN 978-0-32-315996-8.
  48. George, G.N.; Klein, S.I.; Nixon, J.F. (1984). »Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopic studies on the zero-valent rhodium complex [Rh(P(OPri)3)4] at X-and Q-band frequencies«. Chemical Physics Letters. 108 (6): 627–630. Bibcode:1984CPL...108..627G. doi:10.1016/0009-2614(84)85069-1.
  49. Pd(I) has been observed; see Crabtree, R. H. (2002). »CHEMISTRY: A New Oxidation State for Pd?«. Science. 295 (5553): 288–289. doi:10.1126/science.1067921. PMID 11786632.
  50. Pd(III) has been observed; see Powers, D. C.; Ritter, T. (2011). Palladium(III) in Synthesis and Catalysis (PDF). Top. Organomet. Chem. Topics in Organometallic Chemistry. Zv. 35. str. 129–156. Bibcode:2011hoso.book..129P. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-17429-2_6. ISBN 978-3-642-17428-5. PMC 3066514. PMID 21461129. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča (PDF) dne 12. junija 2013.
  51. The Ag ion has been observed in metal ammonia solutions: see Tran, N. E.; Lagowski, J. J. (2001). »Metal Ammonia Solutions: Solutions Containing Argentide Ions«. Inorganic Chemistry. 40 (5): 1067–68. doi:10.1021/ic000333x.
  52. Cd(I) has been observed in cadmium(I) tetrachloroaluminate (Cd2(AlCl4)2); see Holleman, Arnold F.; Wiberg, Egon; Wiberg, Nils (1985). »Cadmium«. Lehrbuch der Anorganischen Chemie (v nemščini) (91–100 izd.). Walter de Gruyter. str. 1056–1057. ISBN 978-3-11-007511-3.
  53. In(–5) has been observed in La3InGe, see Guloy, A. M.; Corbett, J. D. (1996). »Synthesis, Structure, and Bonding of Two Lanthanum Indium Germanides with Novel Structures and Properties«. Inorganic Chemistry. 35 (9): 2616–22. doi:10.1021/ic951378e.
  54. In(−2) has been observed in Na2In, see [4], p. 69.
  55. Sn(−3) has been observed in [Sn2]6−, e.g. in (Ba2)4+(Mg4)8+Sn4−(Sn2)6−Sn2− (with square (Sn2−)n sheets), see Papoian, Garegin A.; Hoffmann, Roald (2000). »Hypervalent Bonding in One, Two, and Three Dimensions: Extending the Zintl–Klemm Concept to Nonclassical Electron-Rich Networks«. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2000 (39): 2408–2448. doi:10.1002/1521-3773(20000717)39:14<2408::aid-anie2408>3.0.co;2-u. Pridobljeno 23. februarja 2015.
  56. Sn(I) and Sn(III) have been observed in organotin compounds
  57. Sb(−2) has been observed in [Sb2]4−, e.g. in RbBa4[Sb2][Sb][O], see Boss, Michael; Petri, Denis; Pickhard, Frank; Zönnchen, Peter; Röhr, Caroline (2005). »Neue Barium-Antimonid-Oxide mit den Zintl-Ionen [Sb]3−, [Sb2]4− und 1[Sbn]n− / New Barium Antimonide Oxides containing Zintl Ions [Sb]3−, [Sb2]4− and 1[Sbn]n−«. Zeitschrift für Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemie (v nemščini). 631 (6–7): 1181–1190. doi:10.1002/zaac.200400546.
  58. Sb(0) has been observed, see Anastas Sidiropoulos. »Studies of N-heterocyclic Carbene (NHC) Complexes of the Main Group Elements« (PDF). str. 39.
  59. Sb(I) and Sb(II) have been observed in organoantimony compounds; for Sb(I), see Šimon, Petr; de Proft, Frank; Jambor, Roman; Růžička, Aleš; Dostál, Libor (2010). »Monomeric Organoantimony(I) and Organobismuth(I) Compounds Stabilized by an NCN Chelating Ligand: Syntheses and Structures«. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 49 (32): 5468–5471. doi:10.1002/anie.201002209. PMID 20602393.
  60. Sb(IV) has been observed in [SbCl]2−
    , see Nobuyoshi Shinohara; Masaaki Ohsima (2000). »Production of Sb(IV) Chloro Complex by Flash Photolysis of the Corresponding Sb(III) and Sb(V) Complexes in CH3CN and CHCl3«. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan. 73 (7): 1599–1604. doi:10.1246/bcsj.73.1599.
  61. Te(I) has been observed in tellurium iodide (TeI), see »Tellurium: tellurium iodide«. WebElements.com. Pridobljeno 23. februarja 2015.
  62. Te(III) has been observed in [Te(N(SiMe3)2)2]+, see Heinze, Thorsten; Roesky, Herbert W.; Pauer, Frank; Stalke, Dietmar; Sheldrick, George M. (1991). »Synthesis and Structure of the First Tellurium(III) Radical Cation«. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 30 (12): 1678. doi:10.1002/anie.199116771. Pridobljeno 23. februarja 2015.
  63. Te(V) is mentioned by Greenwood and Earnshaw, but they do not give any example of a Te(V) compound. What was long thought to be ditellurium decafluoride (Te2F10) is actually bis(pentafluorotelluryl) oxide, F5TeOTeF5: see Watkins, P. M. (1974). »Ditellurium decafluoride - A Continuing Myth«. Journal of Chemical Education. 51 (9): 520–521. Bibcode:1974JChEd..51..520W. doi:10.1021/ed051p520. However, Te(V) has been observed in HTeO-, TeO-, HTeO2-, and TeO3-; see Kläning, Ulrik K.; Sehested, K. (2001). »Tellurium(V). A Pulse Radiolysis Study«. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 105 (27): 6637–45. Bibcode:2001JPCA..105.6637K. doi:10.1021/jp010577i.
  64. I(IV) has been observed in iodine dioxide (IO2); see Pauling, Linus (1988). »Oxygen Compounds of Nonmetallic Elements«. General Chemistry (3rd izd.). Dover Publications, Inc. str. 259. ISBN 978-0-486-65622-9.
  65. I(VI) has been observed in IO3, IO42−, H5IO6, H2IO52−, H4IO62−, and HIO53−; see Kläning, Ulrik K.; Sehested, Knud; Wolff, Thomas (1981). »Laser flash photolysis and pulse radiolysis of iodate and periodate in aqueous solution. Properties of iodine(VI)«. J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1. 77 (7): 1707–18. doi:10.1039/F19817701707.
  66. Xe compounds: see Xenon
  67. Xe(0) has been observed in tetraxenonogold(II) (AuXe42+).
  68. Xe(I) has been reported in xenon hexafluoroplatinate and xenon hexafluororhodate (see Pauling, Linus (1988). General Chemistry (3rd izd.). Dover Publications, Inc. str. 250. ISBN 978-0-486-65622-9.), however these compounds were later found to contain Xe(II).
  69. Ba(I) has been observed in barium monofluoride (BaF); see P. Colarusso; Guo, B.; Zhang, K.-Q.; Bernath, P.F.; in sod. (1995). »High-Resolution Fourier Transform Infrared Emission Spectrum of Barium Monofluoride« (PDF). Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. 170: 59. Bibcode:1996JMoSp.175..158C. doi:10.1006/jmsp.1996.0019. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča (PDF) dne 10. marca 2005.
  70. La(I) has been observed in lanthanum monohydride (LaH); see Ram, R. S.; Bernath, P. F. (1996). »Fourier Transform Emission Spectroscopy of New Infrared Systems of LaH and LaD« (PDF). Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. 104 (17): 6444. Bibcode:1996JChPh.104.6444R. doi:10.1063/1.471365. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča (PDF) dne 10. marca 2005.
  71. Pr(I) has been observed in [PrB4]; see Chen, Xin; Chen, Teng-Teng; Li, Wang-Lu; Lu, Jun-Bo; Zhao, Li-Juan; Jian, Tian; Hu, Han-Shi; Wang, Lai-Sheng; Li, Jun (13. december 2018). »Lanthanides with Unusually Low Oxidation States in the PrB3 and PrB4 Boride Clusters«. Inorganic Chemistry. 58 (1): 411–418. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b02572. PMID 30543295.
  72. Pr(V) has been observed in [PrO2]+; see Zhang, Qingnan; Hu, Shu-Xian; Qu, Hui; Su, Jing; Wang, Guanjun; Lu, Jun-Bo; Chen, Mohua; Zhou, Mingfei; Li, Jun (6. junij 2016). »Pentavalent Lanthanide Compounds: Formation and Characterization of Praseodymium(V) Oxides«. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 55 (24): 6896–6900. doi:10.1002/anie.201602196. ISSN 1521-3773. PMID 27100273.
  73. Hu, Shu-Xian; Jian, Jiwen; Su, Jing; Wu, Xuan; Li, Jun; Zhou, Mingfei (2017). »Pentavalent lanthanide nitride-oxides: NPrO and NPrO− complexes with N≡Pr triple bonds«. Chemical Science (v angleščini). 8 (5): 4035–4043. doi:10.1039/C7SC00710H. ISSN 2041-6520. PMC 5434915. PMID 28580119.
  74. Nd(IV) has been observed in unstable solid state compounds; see Predloga:Holleman&Wiberg
  75. 75,0 75,1 75,2 75,3 75,4 All the lanthanides (La–Lu) in the +2 oxidation state have been observed (except La, Gd, Lu) in dilute, solid solutions of dihalides of these elements in alkaline earth dihalides (see Predloga:Holleman&Wiberg) and (except Pm) in organometallic molecular complexes, see Lanthanides Topple Assumptions and Meyer, G. (2014). »All the Lanthanides Do It and Even Uranium Does Oxidation State +2«. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 53 (14): 3550–51. doi:10.1002/anie.201311325. PMID 24616202.. Additionally, all the lanthanides (La–Lu) form dihydrides (LnH2), dicarbides (LnC2), monosulfides (LnS), monoselenides (LnSe), and monotellurides (LnTe), but for most elements these compounds have Ln3+ ions with electrons delocalized into conduction bands, e. g. Ln3+(H)2(e).
  76. Dy(IV) has been observed in unstable solid state compounds; see Predloga:Holleman&Wiberg
  77. Hf(I) has been observed in hafnium monobromide (HfBr), see Marek, G.S.; Troyanov, S.I.; Tsirel'nikov, V.I. (1979). »Кристаллическое строение и термодинамические характеристики монобромидов циркония и гафния / Crystal structure and thermodynamic characteristics of monobromides of zirconium and hafnium«. Журнал неорганической химии / Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry (v ruščini). 24 (4): 890–893.
  78. Os(−1) has been observed in Na[Os(CO)
    13
    ]
    ; see Krause, J.; Siriwardane, Upali; Salupo, Terese A.; Wermer, Joseph R.; Knoeppel, David W.; Shore, Sheldon G. (1993). »Preparation of [Os3(CO)11]2− and its reactions with Os3(CO)12; structures of [Et4N] [HOs3(CO)11] and H2OsS4(CO)«. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 454: 263–271. doi:10.1016/0022-328X(93)83250-Y. and Carter, Willie J.; Kelland, John W.; Okrasinski, Stanley J.; Warner, Keith E.; Norton, Jack R. (1982). »Mononuclear hydrido alkyl carbonyl complexes of osmium and their polynuclear derivatives«. Inorganic Chemistry. 21 (11): 3955–3960. doi:10.1021/ic00141a019.
  79. Ir(−3) has been observed in Ir(CO)33−; see Greenwood, Norman N.; Earnshaw, Alan (1997). Chemistry of the Elements (2. izd.). Butterworth-Heinemann. str. 1117. ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8.
  80. Ir(VII) has been observed in [(η2-O2)IrO2]+; see C&EN: Iridium dressed to the nines.
  81. Ir(VIII) has been observed in iridium tetroxide (IrO4); see Gong, Yu; Zhou, Mingfei; Kaupp, Martin; Riedel, Sebastian (2009). »Formation and Characterization of the Iridium Tetroxide Molecule with Iridium in the Oxidation State +VIII«. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 48 (42): 7879–7883. doi:10.1002/anie.200902733. PMID 19593837.
  82. Ir(IX) has been observed in IrO+
    4
    ; see Wang, Guanjun; Zhou, Mingfei; Goettel, James T.; Schrobilgen, Gary G.; Su, Jing; Li, Jun; Schlöder, Tobias; Riedel, Sebastian (21. avgust 2014). »Identification of an iridium-containing compound with a formal oxidation state of IX«. Nature. 514 (7523): 475–477. Bibcode:2014Natur.514..475W. doi:10.1038/nature13795. PMID 25341786.
  83. Pt(−1) and Pt(−2) have been observed in the barium platinides Ba2Pt and BaPt, respectively: see Karpov, Andrey; Konuma, Mitsuharu; Jansen, Martin (2006). »An experimental proof for negative oxidation states of platinum: ESCA-measurements on barium platinides«. Chemical Communications (8): 838–840. doi:10.1039/b514631c. PMID 16479284.
  84. Pt(I) and Pt(III) have been observed in bimetallic and polymetallic species; see Kauffman, George B.; Thurner, Joseph J.; Zatko, David A. (1967). Ammonium Hexachloroplatinate(IV). Inorganic Syntheses. Zv. 9. str. 182–185. doi:10.1002/9780470132401.ch51. ISBN 978-0-470-13240-1.
  85. Au(0) has been observed, see Mézaille, Nicolas; Avarvari, Narcis; Maigrot, Nicole; Ricard, Louis; Mathey, François; Le Floch, Pascal; Cataldo, Laurent; Berclaz, Théo; Geoffroy, Michel (1999). »Gold(I) and Gold(0) Complexes of Phosphinine‐Based Macrocycles«. Angewandte Chemie International Edition (21): 3194–3197. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1521-3773(19991102)38:21<3194::AID-ANIE3194>3.0.CO;2-O.
  86. Hg(IV) has been reported in mercury(IV) fluoride (HgF4); see Xuefang Wang; Lester Andrews; Sebastian Riedel; Martin Kaupp (2007). »Mercury Is a Transition Metal: The First Experimental Evidence for HgF4«. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 46 (44): 8371–8375. doi:10.1002/anie.200703710. PMID 17899620. However, it could not be confirmed by later experiments; see Is mercury a transition metal? Arhivirano 2016-10-12 na Wayback Machine.
  87. Tl(−5) has been observed in Na23K9Tl15.3, see Dong, Z.-C.; Corbett, J. D. (1996). »Na23K9Tl15.3: An Unusual Zintl Compound Containing Apparent Tl57−, Tl48−, Tl37−, and Tl5− Anions«. Inorganic Chemistry. 35 (11): 3107–12. doi:10.1021/ic960014z.
  88. Tl(−1) has been observed in caesium thallide (CsTl); see King, R. B.; Schleyer, R. (2004). »Theory and concepts in main-group cluster chemistry«. V Driess, M.; Nöth, H. (ur.). Molecular clusters of the main group elements. Wiley-VCH, Chichester. str. 19. ISBN 978-3-527-61437-0.
  89. Tl(+2) has been observed in tetrakis(hypersilyl)dithallium ([(Me3Si)Si]2Tl—Tl[Si(SiMe3)]2), see Sonja Henkel; Dr. Karl Wilhelm Klinkhammer; Dr. Wolfgang Schwarz (1994). »Tetrakis(hypersilyl)dithallium(Tl—Tl): A Divalent Thallium Compound«. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 33 (6): 681–683. doi:10.1002/anie.199406811.
  90. Pb(−2) has been observed in BaPb, see Ferro, Riccardo (2008). Nicholas C. Norman (ur.). Intermetallic Chemistry. Elsevier. str. 505. ISBN 978-0-08-044099-6. and Todorov, Iliya; Sevov, Slavi C. (2004). »Heavy-Metal Aromatic Rings: Cyclopentadienyl Anion Analogues Sn56− and Pb56− in the Zintl Phases Na8BaPb6, Na8BaSn6, and Na8EuSn6«. Inorganic Chemistry. 43 (20): 6490–94. doi:10.1021/ic000333x.
  91. Pb(+1) and Pb(+3) have been observed in organolead compounds, e.g. hexamethyldiplumbane Pb2(CH3)6; for Pb(I), see Siew-Peng Chia; Hong-Wei Xi; Yongxin Li; Kok Hwa Lim; Cheuk-Wai So (2013). »A Base-Stabilized Lead(I) Dimer and an Aromatic Plumbylidenide Anion«. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 52 (24): 6298–6301. doi:10.1002/anie.201301954. PMID 23629949.
  92. Bi(−2) and Bi(−1) occur in Zintl phases, e.g. (Ca2+)22[Bi4]4−([Bi2]4−)4[Bi3−]8; see Ponou, Siméon (2006). »Germanides, Germanide-Tungstate Double Salts and Substitution Effects in Zintl Phases«. Technische Universität München. Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie mit Schwerpunkt Neue Materialien. str. 68.
  93. Bi(I) has been observed in bismuth monobromide (BiBr) and bismuth monoiodide (BiI); see Godfrey, S. M.; McAuliffe, C. A.; Mackie, A. G.; Pritchard, R. G. (1998). Nicholas C. Norman (ur.). Chemistry of arsenic, antimony, and bismuth. Springer. str. 67–84. ISBN 978-0-7514-0389-3.
  94. Bi(+2) has been observed in dibismuthines (R2Bi—BiR2), see Arthur J. Ashe III (1990). Thermochromic Distibines and Dibismuthines. Advances in Organometallic Chemistry. Zv. 30. str. 77–97. doi:10.1016/S0065-3055(08)60499-2. ISBN 9780120311309.
  95. Bi(IV) has been observed; see A. I. Aleksandrov, I. E. Makarov (1987). »Formation of Bi(II) and Bi(IV) in aqueous hydrochloric solutions of Bi(III)«. Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Division of Chemical Science. 36 (2): 217–220. doi:10.1007/BF00959349.
  96. Po(V) has been observed in dioxidopolonium(1+) (PoO+); see Thayer, John S. (2010). »Relativistic Effects and the Chemistry of the Heavier Main Group Elements«. Relativistic Methods for Chemists. str. 78. doi:10.1007/978-1-4020-9975-5_2. ISBN 978-1-4020-9974-8.
  97. Rn(II) has been observed in radon difluoride (RnF2); see Stein, L. (1970). »Ionic Radon Solution«. Science. 168 (3929): 362–4. Bibcode:1970Sci...168..362S. doi:10.1126/science.168.3929.362. PMID 17809133. and Kenneth S. Pitzer (1975). »Fluorides of radon and element 118«. J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. (18): 760b–761. doi:10.1039/C3975000760b.
  98. Rn(IV) is reported by Greenwood and Earnshaw, but is not known to exist; see Sykes, A. G. (1998). »Recent Advances in Noble-Gas Chemistry«. Advances in Inorganic Chemistry. Zv. 46. Academic Press. str. 91–93. ISBN 978-0-12-023646-6. Pridobljeno 22. novembra 2012.
  99. Rn(VI) is known in radon trioxide (RnO3); see Sykes, A. G. (1998). »Recent Advances in Noble-Gas Chemistry«. Advances in Inorganic Chemistry. Zv. 46. Academic Press. str. 91–93. ISBN 978-0-12-023646-6. Pridobljeno 22. novembra 2012.
  100. Th(I) is known in thorium(I) bromide (ThBr); see Wickleder, Mathias S.; Fourest, Blandine; Dorhout, Peter K. (2006). »Thorium«. V Morss, Lester R.; Edelstein, Norman M.; Fuger, Jean (ur.). The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements (PDF). Zv. 3 (3rd izd.). Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer. str. 52–160. doi:10.1007/1-4020-3598-5_3. ISBN 978-1-4020-3555-5. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča (PDF) dne 7. marca 2016.
  101. Th(II) and Th(III) are observed in [ThII{η5-C5H3(SiMe3)2}3] and [ThIII{η5-C5H3(SiMe3)2}3], see Langeslay, Ryan R.; Fieser, Megan E.; Ziller, Joseph W.; Furche, Philip; Evans, William J. (2015). »Synthesis, structure, and reactivity of crystalline molecular complexes of the {[C5H3(SiMe3)2]3Th}1− anion containing thorium in the formal +2 oxidation state«. Chem. Sci. 6 (1): 517–521. doi:10.1039/C4SC03033H. PMC 5811171. PMID 29560172.
  102. U(I) has been observed in uranium monofluoride (UF) and uranium monochloride (UCl), see Sykes, A. G. (1990). »Compounds of Thorium and Uranium«. Advances in Inorganic Chemistry. Zv. 34. Academic Press. str. 87–88. ISBN 978-0-12-023634-3. Pridobljeno 22. marca 2015.
  103. U(II) has been observed in [K(2.2.2-Cryptand)][(C5H4SiMe3)3U], see MacDonald, Matthew R.; Fieser, Megan E.; Bates, Jefferson E.; Ziller, Joseph W.; Furche, Filipp; Evans, William J. (2013). »Identification of the +2 Oxidation State for Uranium in a Crystalline Molecular Complex, [K(2.2.2-Cryptand)][(C5H4SiMe3)3U]«. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 135 (36): 13310–13313. doi:10.1021/ja406791t. PMID 23984753.
  104. Np(II), (III) and (IV) have been observed, see Dutkiewicz, Michał S.; Apostolidis, Christos; Walter, Olaf; Arnold, Polly L (2017). »Reduction chemistry of neptunium cyclopentadienide complexes: from structure to understanding«. Chem. Sci. 8 (4): 2553–2561. doi:10.1039/C7SC00034K. PMC 5431675. PMID 28553487.
  105. Pu(II) has been observed in {Pu[C5H3(SiMe3)2]3}−; see Windorff, Cory J.; Chen, Guo P; Cross, Justin N; Evans, William J.; Furche, Filipp; Gaunt, Andrew J.; Janicke, Michael T.; Kozimor, Stosh A.; Scott, Brian L. (2017). »Identification of the Formal +2 Oxidation State of Plutonium: Synthesis and Characterization ofref name="curium5" {PuII[C5H3(SiMe3)2]3}−«. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 139 (11): 3970–3973. doi:10.1021/jacs.7b00706. PMID 28235179.
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  108. 108,0 108,1 108,2 Cm(V), Bk(V), and Cf(V) have been observed in BkO2+, CfO2+, CmO2(NO3)2, BkO2(NO3)2, and CfO2(NO3)2; see Dau, Phuong Diem; Vasiliu, Monica; Peterson, Kirk A; Dixon, David A; Gibsoon, John K (Oktober 2017). »Remarkably High Stability of Late Actinide Dioxide Cations: Extending Chemistry to Pentavalent Berkelium and Californium«. Chemistry - A European Journal. 23 (68): 17369–17378. doi:10.1002/chem.201704193. PMID 29024093.
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  116. Db(V) has been observed in dubnium pentachloride (DbCl5); see H. W. Gäggeler (2007). »Gas Phase Chemistry of Superheavy Elements« (PDF). Paul Scherrer Institute. str. 26–28. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča (PDF) dne 20. februarja 2012.
  117. Sg(VI) has been observed in seaborgium oxide hydroxide (SgO2(OH)2); see Huebener, S.; Taut, S.; Vahle, A.; Dressler, R.; Eichler, B.; Gäggeler, H. W.; Jost, D.T.; Piguet, D.; in sod. (2001). »Physico-chemical characterization of seaborgium as oxide hydroxide« (PDF). Radiochim. Acta. 89 (11–12_2001): 737–741. doi:10.1524/ract.2001.89.11-12.737. Arhivirano iz prvotnega spletišča (PDF) dne 25. oktobra 2014.
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  119. Bh(VII) has been observed in bohrium oxychloride (BhO3Cl); see "Gas chemical investigation of bohrium (Bh, element 107)" Arhivirano 2008-02-28 na Wayback Machine., Eichler et al., GSI Annual Report 2000. Retrieved on 2008-02-29
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  121. Cn(II) has been observed in copernicium selenide (CnSe); see »Annual Report 2015: Laboratory of Radiochemistry and Environmental Chemistry« (PDF). Paul Scherrer Institute. 2015. str. 3.