why are the oxidation numbers within a group always the same?
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Ernest Z. The only consistent variation of oxidation numbers with the Periodic Table is that, in their compounds, Group 1 metals are always +1 and Group 2 metals are always +2. Consider a carbon atom,
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Ernest Z. The only consistent variation of oxidation numbers with the Periodic Table is that, in their compounds, Group 1 metals are always +1 and Group 2 metals are always +2. Consider a carbon atom, for example.11-Feb-2014
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