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Examples of compounds in which the transition elements show 0 oxidation statr

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Oxidation results in an increase in the oxidation state. Reduction results in a decrease in the oxidation state.  If an atom is reduced, it has a higher number of valence shell electrons, and therefore a higher oxidation state, and is a strong oxidant. For example, oxygen (O) and fluorine (F) are very strong oxidants. On the other hand, lithium (Li) and sodium (Na) are incredibly strong reducing agents (likes to be oxidized), meaning that they easily lose electrons. In this module, we will precisely go over the oxidation states of transition metals.

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