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Chapter 23, Problem 82SAE
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Interpretation:
The element that does not show +6 oxidation state should be determined from the following:
Concept introduction:
Oxidation state: It represents the number of electrons lost or gained by the atoms of an element in a compound. Oxidation numbers are generally written with the sign (+) and (-) with the magnitude.
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