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What is the oxidation state of a free element? Of a monoatomic ion?

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OXIDATION STATE OF FREE ELEMENT IS ZERO

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A free element is considered to be any element in an uncombined state, whether monatomic or polyatomic. For example, the oxidation number of each atom in Fe, Li, N2, Ar, and P4 is zero.
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