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what is the oxidation state of an element in it's combined state ?​

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Answered by kruti2272006
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The oxidation state of a pure element is always zero. The oxidation state for a pure ion is equivalent to its ionic charge. In general, hydrogen has an oxidation state of +1, while oxygen has an oxidation state of -2. The sum of the oxidation states for all atoms of a neutral molecule must add up to zero.

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The oxidation state of a pure element is always zero. The oxidation state for a pure ion is equivalent to its ionic charge. In general, hydrogen has an oxidation state of +1, while oxygen has an oxidation state of -2. The sum of the oxidation states for all atoms of a neutral molecule must add up to zero

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