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It is always found in the oxidation state of 0
It is always found in the oxidation state of 0
The oxidation number for H is almost always 1+.
0. The oxidation state of an element is always zero.
The oxidation number of an atom in it's elemental state is always 0.
Oxidation reactions just involve a transfer of electrons, the only reason it's called oxidation is because oxygen is commonly used in those reactions. There are lots of reduction and oxidation reactions that occur without oxygen.
It is always found in the oxidation state of 0
It is always found in the oxidation state of 0
It is always found in the oxidation state of 0
It's simply a convention that Oxidation state of Oxygen is always -2 and Oxidation state of Hydrogen is always +1
oxidation state of Fluorine is always -1.
The oxidation number for H is almost always 1+.
The oxidation number of S in S8 is ZERO!
Zero.for an element in the free state oxidation no is always zero.
0. The oxidation state of an element is always zero.
The oxidation number of an atom in it's elemental state is always 0.
the oxidation states are always 0 for both atoms