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Oxidation number of the first 20 elements

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The compound they are in and the specific conditions.

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Here are the oxidation numbers of the first 20 elements:

Hydrogen (H) - can have an oxidation number of +1 (in most cases) or -1 (in some cases)

Helium (He) - has an oxidation number of 0

Lithium (Li) - can have an oxidation number of +1

Beryllium (Be) - can have an oxidation number of +2

Boron (B) - can have an oxidation number of +3

Carbon (C) - can have an oxidation number of +4 or -4

Nitrogen (N) - can have an oxidation number of +5, +4, +3, +2, +1, -1, -2, -3, or -4

Oxygen (O) - can have an oxidation number of -2

Fluorine (F) - can have an oxidation number of -1

Neon (Ne) - has an oxidation number of 0

Sodium (Na) - can have an oxidation number of +1

Magnesium (Mg) - can have an oxidation number of +2

Aluminum (Al) - can have an oxidation number of +3

Silicon (Si) - can have an oxidation number of +4 or -4

Phosphorus (P) - can have an oxidation number of +5, +4, +3, +2, or -3

Sulfur (S) - can have an oxidation number of +6, +4, +2, -2, or -2

Chlorine (Cl) - can have an oxidation number of +7, +5, +3, +1, -1, -3, or -5

Argon (Ar) - has an oxidation number of 0

Potassium (K) - can have an oxidation number of +1

Calcium (Ca) - can have an oxidation number of +2

It's important to note that the oxidation numbers of some elements can vary depending on the compound they are in and the specific conditions.

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