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Luca Solomon
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30 January, 15:05
What is the most likely oxidation state of sodium
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Mylie Paul
30 January, 15:08
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The oxidation number of sodium in the Na + ion is + 1
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oxidation number of chlorine in the Cl - ion is - 1. 3. The oxidation number of hydrogen is + 1 when it is combined with a nonmetal as in CH4, NH3, H2O, and HCl.
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Ruffe
30 January, 15:33
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mmhmm
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