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13 September, 12:18
What is the oxidation state for compounds?
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The oxidation state of any element such as Fe, H2, O2, P4, S8 is zero (0). The oxidation state of oxygen in its compounds is - 2, except for peroxides like H2O2, and Na2O2, in which the oxidation state for O is - 1.
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