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why does phosphorous and some other elements have two or more oxidation states
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Damon
if they have more than one electron or lack of electrons in complete outer shell they can lose or gain electrons to form complete outer shells. Google oxidation reduction
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Makala
How many atoms of chlorine are 4.50g of NaCl?
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