Chemistry, asked by jode1, 1 year ago

oxidation number of hydrogen

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Answered by singhmahesh140
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HELLO friend here Is YoUr answer.
H+is oxidation number of hydrogen.
Answered by Anonymous
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Dear User !!

In most of the general cases, oxidation number of hydrogen is constant

and is equal to +1.

For e.g.

In HF, H has oxidation  number of +1

While in H2, oxidation number is 0 since it is in the molecular form.


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