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26 November, 19:34
How to assign oxidation and reduction numbers
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Answer:Rule 1: The oxidation number of an element in its free (uncombined) state is zero - for example, Al (s) or Zn (s). This is also true for elements found in nature as diatomic (two-atom) elements
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