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Radon itself does not undergo oxidation because it is a noble gas and typically does not participate in chemical reactions. It is largely chemically inert due to its complete valence electron shell. While radon can form compounds under extreme conditions, it does not readily oxidize or reduce in the way that more reactive elements do. Therefore, radon is not considered to be oxidized in typical circumstances.

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