What is oxidation number of carbon in C6H4O2?
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The oxidation state of carbon is. 6X + 6 + 2 (-2) = 0.
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So unlike metals, which are almost always in a positive oxidation state, the oxidation state of carbon can vary widely, from -4 (in CH4) to +4 (such as in CO2). Here are some examples
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