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fattykay92 fattykay92
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In the picture representing binary hydride AHx, lightly-shaded spheres represent H atoms or ions and darkly-shaded spheres represent atoms or ions of the other element, A. If A is a second-period element, the oxidation state of hydrogen and the oxidation state of element A in the binary hydride shown below are




▸ +1 and -1.

▸ -1 and +3.

▸ +1 and -3.

▸ -1 and +1.
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wrote...
4 years ago
In the picture representing binary hydride AHx, lightly-shaded spheres represent H atoms or ions and darkly-shaded spheres represent atoms or ions of the other element, A. The oxidation state of hydrogen and the oxidation state of element A in the binary hydride shown below are




▸ +1 and -1.

▸ -1 and +1.

▸ -1 and +3.

▸ +1 and -3.
wrote...
4 years ago
-1 and +1.
wrote...
4 years ago
In the picture representing binary hydride AHx, lightly-shaded spheres represent H atoms or ions and darkly-shaded spheres represent atoms or ions of the other element, A. If A is a second-period element, the oxidation state of hydrogen and the oxidation state of element A in the binary hydride shown below are




▸ +1 and -1.

▸ -1 and +3.

▸ -1 and +1.

▸ +1 and -2.
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4 years ago
+1 and -2.
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