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oxidation number of hydrogen in sulphuric acid​

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Answered by yroli386
12

Explanation:

+6

By definition, the oxidation number of an atom is the charge that an atom would have if the compound was composed of ions. As, the total charge on any compound is the sum of the charges on individual constituent atoms present in the compound. Therefore, the oxidation number of sulfur (S) in H2SO4 is +6.

Answered by devilsarthak
0

Answer:

+1

Explanation:

hydrogen has an oxidation number of +1

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