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What is the most stable oxidation state of the oxygen atom?(a) +1(b) -1(c) -2(d) +2I have been asked this question during an interview for a job.This question is from P-Block Elements in division P-Block Elements of Chemistry – Class 12

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Right option is (c) -2

The best I can explain: Oxygen atom is the most stable in its -2 OXIDATION state. Here, it gains 2e^– to COMPLETE its octet and obtain the noble gas configuration of [NE]. Rarely does oxygen show +1 and -1 oxidation states. The -1 state is displayed in PEROXIDES. E.g. H2O2. It shows +1 in oxygen (I) fluoride, OF2.



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