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Brennen Blanchard
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22 November, 14:28
What is the oxidation state of one fluorine atom?
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Easton Cherry
22 November, 14:38
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The problem here is that oxygen isn't the most electronegative element. The fluorine is more electronegative and has an oxidation state of - 1.
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