The oxidation number of an element in a
compound is evaluated on the basis of certian
rules. Which of the following rules is not correct in this respect?
(a) The oxidation number of hydrogen is always + 1.
(b) The algebraic sum of all the oxidation
numbers in a compound is zero.
(c) An element in the free or the uncombined
state bears oxidation number zero.
(d) In all its compounds, the oxidation number of fluorine is – 1.
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The answer is (d) In all its compounds, the oxidation number of fluorine is – 1...... Hope it helps you
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hey mate your answer is D. . .. because fluorine is -1
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