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which type of oxidation shown by sulphur​

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Answered by Samhita347
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Sulphur exhibits oxidation numbers of -2, 0, +2, +4 and +6.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • ☆⇒☘The sulfate ion is SO42 -. The oxidation state of the sulfur is +6 (work it out!); therefore, the ion is more properly named the sulfate(VI) ion. The sulfite ion is SO32-. The oxidation state of the sulfur is +4.

  • ☆⇒☘Chemical Properties of Sulphur. Sulphur exhibits oxidation numbers of -2, 0, +2, +4 and +6. Oxidation number -2 is seen in the sulphide ion, S--, and a typical compound is H2S, hydrogen sulphide or hydrosulphuric acid.
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