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Is the dot structure method failproof? in other words, are there any exceptions or is this the best way to determine oxidation states for "non-obvious" compounds?

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This _is_ the best method to determine the oxidation states for non obvious compounds as far as I know.

However, dot structures are not perfect; for instance, they are really useful for simple mechanisms, but fail to explain to explain the behaviors and regioselectivity of other reactions (such as Wittig reactions for instance).
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