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Oxygen generally exhibits an oxidation state of – 2, whereas the other members of its family show oxidation states of +2, +4 and +6 as well. Explain.

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  • The electronic configuration of oxygen is ls22s22p4
  • It has two half filled p-orbitals and no d-orbitals for excitation of electrons. Hence it cannot show higher oxidation states. 
  • Oxygen being highly electronegative, it mostly shows an oxidation state of – 2 only. 
  • Other members of the family like sulphur, have vacant d-orbitals, thereby giving four and six halffilled orbitals for bonding. 
  • Furthermore, they can combine with more electronegative elements. 
  • Hence, they show oxidation states of +2, +4 and 4 -6 also. 


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