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Find out the oxidation state of sodium in `Na_(2)O_(2)`.

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Let the oxidation state of Na be x. The oxidation state of oxygen, in case of peroxides, is `–1`. Therefore,
`2(x)+2(-1)=0`
`2x-2=0`
`2x=2`
`x=+1`
Therefore, the oxidation sate of sodium is `+1`
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