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The oxidation number of oxygen in oxygen di fluoride is​

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Answered by Rudranil420
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In oxygen difluoride (OF2), the oxidation number of oxygen is +2, while in dioxygen difluoride (O2F2), oxygen is assigned an oxidation number of +1 because fluorine is the more electronegative element in these compounds, so it is assigned an oxidation number of -1.

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Dioxygen difluoride (O2F2) is another fluoride of oxygen in which oxygen has an oxidation state of +1.

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