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23 April, 05:37

When in a compound, the oxidation number of a nonmetal:

A). is always fixed and can never be changed

B). can only be deduced once all the other oxidation numbers in the equation are totaled

C). may depend on what other elements are in the compound

D). must remain the same on both sides of the equation

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  1. 23 April, 06:05
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    D. must remain the same on both sides of the equation.
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