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No. Fluorine has only two oxidation states. 0 in F2 and -1 in fluoride ion

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What is the number of oxidation in fluorine?

fluorine oxidation number is -1


What is the oxidation number of F2?

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What has an oxidation number of -1 in all compounds?

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What is the oxidation number for fluorine in a compound?

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What element has -1 as an oxidation number?

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