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Oxygen usually exists in −2 oxidation state but it exhibits +2 state in OF2. Explain.

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Oxygen usually exists in −2 oxidation state but it exhibits +2 state in OF2. Explain.

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  1. Group 16 elements have an electronic configuration of ns2 np4 and want to gain 2 electrons to achieve a noble gas configuration, showing a −2 oxidation state.
  2. The tendency to show −2 oxidation state decreases down the group because electronegativity decreases from oxygen to polonium.
  3. Lower electronegativity means a weaker ability to attract electrons and form M2− ions.
  4. Thus, heavier elements like sulphur and polonium less readily form −2 ions; polonium does not show −2 oxidation state at all.

This is due to increasing atomic size and decreasing effective nuclear charge down the group.

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