There are some simple rules for assigning oxidation numbers:
- All elements = 0 e.g. Fe, O2
- Monatomic ions = their charge e.g. Fe2+ = +2, Fe3+ = +3
- Oxygen (in a compound or ion) = -2, except in hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) = -1
- Hydrogen (in a compound or ion) = +1, except in a metal hydride = -1 e.g. LiH
- The sum of all oxidation numbers in a compound = 0
- The sum of all oxidation numbers in a polyatomic ion = its charge
Here is the video from 2013, which covers it in a slightly different way:
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