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how to find oxidation state?​

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Answered by adeyjsg2009
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Explanation:

An oxidation number can be assigned to a given element or compound by following the following rules.

Any free element has an oxidation number equal to zero.

For monoatomic ions, the oxidation number always has the same value as the net charge corresponding to the ion.

The hydrogen atom (H) exhibits an oxidation state of +1. However, when bonded with an element with less electronegativity than it, it exhibits an oxidation number of -1.

Oxygen has an oxidation of -2 in most of its compounds. However, in the case of peroxides, the oxidation number corresponding to oxygen is -1.

Answered by adityayadav050pdeqb2
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