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calculate the oxidation number S in H202​

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Answered by shuvaikath
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Oxygen has an oxidation number of +2 because the single oxygen atom has "gained" a total of two electrons, one from each hydrogen. In hydrogen peroxide, each hydrogen still has an oxidation number of +1 because each hydrogen "gives up" a single electron to oxygen.

Answered by raniseetha89
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Oxygen has on oxidation number of +2 because the single oxygen atom has " gained" a total of two electrons, one from each hydrogen. In hydrogen peroxide, each hydrogen still has an oxidation number of +1 because each hydrogen " gives up " a single electron to oxygen.

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