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Determine the oxidation states of carbon in the following substances. CH4                      _________ CH2Cl2      &n

Determine the oxidation states of carbon in the following substances.

CH4                      _________

CH2Cl2        _________

SiC            _________   

CF2Cl2                 _________

C2H6                    _________                      

C(s)             _________

C4H10                 _________

C6H12O6     _________

CH3CHO    ________

CO              _________

C2H4                    _________

CO2                      _________

C2H2                    _________

CO32 -                _________

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CH4                       ___-4______

CH2Cl2        ____0_____

SiC            __-4_______   

CF2Cl2                 ___0______

C2H6                    ____-3_____                      

C(s)             ___0______

C4H10                 ___-2.5______

C6H12O6     ___0______

CH3CHO    ___-1_____

CO              __+2_______

C2H4                    __-2_______

CO2                      ___+4______

C2H2                    __-1_______

CO32 -                ___+4______


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