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  • Oxidation Number of Hydrogen in Water (H₂O): A Simple Explanation
    The oxidation number of H in H₂O is +1.

    Here's why:

    * Oxygen (O) is more electronegative than hydrogen (H), meaning it attracts electrons more strongly.

    * In a water molecule, oxygen "pulls" the shared electrons closer to itself, giving it a partial negative charge.

    * This leaves hydrogen with a partial positive charge, indicating an oxidation number of +1.

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