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In which group of the Periodic Table do most of the elements exhibit both positive and negative oxidation states?

A. 17
B. 2
C. 12
D. 7

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Your answer will be 17.
User Willj
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The answer is:

A. 17

The explanation:

first we have to define the oxidation state:

It is the loss of the electrons in the atom of the component , or the amount of the oxidation or the degree of the oxidation of an atom.

and the group 17 consist of Halogens:

1- Fluorine : with atomic number 9 , The oxidation state of it is always -1 but in its diatomic case the oxidation state is zero.

2- chlorine: Cl with atomic number 17 , The oxidation states of it are multiple oxidation states for example -1, +1, 3, 5, and 7.

3- Bromine: Br with atomic number 35 , The oxidation states of it are -1, +1, 3, 4 and 5.

4- Iodine: I with atomic number 53 , The oxidation states of it are oxidation states -1, +1, 5 and 7

5- Astatine: At with atomic number 85, The oxidation states of it are -1, +1, 3, 5 and 7

So this group (17) exhibit both positive and negative oxidation states.

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