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Oxygen has an oxidation state of +2 in ?


A

F2O

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B

Cl2O

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C

Na2O2

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D

Na2O

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Solution

The correct option is A

F2O


Explanation for the correct option :

Option (A):F2O

  • Oxygen is generally known as a highly electronegative element next to Fluorine, therefore carrying a -ve oxidation state.
  • But in the case of F2O , Fluorine being the most electronegative has an oxidation state of -1and, therefore, oxidation of Oxygen will be +2.

Explanation for the incorrect option :

Option (B):Cl2O

  • In Cl2O, Chlorine as the less electronegative element than Oxygen is known to have an oxidation state of +1 and oxygen is -2.
  • Hence, the given option is the incorrect one.

Option (C):Na2O2

  • In Na2O2,Sodium is known as the electropositive element having an oxidation state of +1 only and hence Oxygen will have the oxidation state as -1.
  • Thus, the given option does not correspond to the correct concept.

Option (D):Na2O

  • In Na2O , the oxidation state of Oxygen is -1, as Sodium is the electropositive element which known to have an oxidation state of +1.
  • Thus, the given option does not coincide with the correct concept.

Hence, Oxygen has an oxidation state of +2 in F2O.


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