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Why hydrogen have two oxidation state

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The two hydrogen atoms are bonded to an oxygen atom, which is significantly more electronegative than hydrogen. This means that each of the two hydrogen atoms will have a +1 oxidation number, since they each "lose" their bonding electron. Consequently, oxygen will have a −2 oxidation number

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