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Total number of element(s) which have only single oxidation state (other than zero) in their corresponding stable compounds: Cs, Ba, F, Zn,Be,Al, Sr,Ga, Pb.

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`Cs to (+1)" "Zn to (+2)" "Sr to (+2)`
`Ba to (+2) " "Be to (+2)" "Ba to (+1,+3)`
`F to (-1)" "Al to (+3)" "Pb to (+2,+4)`
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