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in a peroxide, oxygen has an oxidation number of: 1 -2 0 -1
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In peroxides (such as \(H_2O_2\)), the oxidation number of oxygen is \(-1\). This is because in the peroxide ion (\(O_2^{2 -}\)), each oxygen atom shares an electron pair and has an overall charge of \(-1\) per atom.
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