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The complex $\ce{K6[(CN)5Co-O-O-Co(CN)5]}$ is oxidised by bromine into $\ce{K5[(CN)5Co-O-O-Co(CN)5]}$.

In this we have to comment on the change on length of $\ce{O–O}$.

But for that we have to find the oxidation number of $\ce{O2}$, so that we can know bond order.

But I am confused, how tocan I find the oxidation number?

The complex $\ce{K6[(CN)5Co-O-O-Co(CN)5]}$ is oxidised by bromine into $\ce{K5[(CN)5Co-O-O-Co(CN)5]}$.

In this we have to comment on the change on length of $\ce{O–O}$.

But for that we have to find the oxidation number of $\ce{O2}$, so that we can know bond order.

But I am confused, how to find oxidation number?

The complex $\ce{K6[(CN)5Co-O-O-Co(CN)5]}$ is oxidised by bromine into $\ce{K5[(CN)5Co-O-O-Co(CN)5]}$.

In this we have to comment on the change on length of $\ce{O–O}$.

But for that we have to find the oxidation number of $\ce{O2}$, so that we can know bond order.

But I am confused, how can I find the oxidation number?

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Compare How to compare the bond length between O–Olengths of an peroxide complex before and after oxidation?

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The complex $\ce{K6[(CN)5Co-O-O-Co(CN)5]}$ is oxidised by bromine into $\ce{K5[(CN)5Co-O-O-Co(CN)5]}$.

In this we have to comment on the change on length of O–O$\ce{O–O}$.

But for that we have to find the oxidation number of $O_2$ $\ce{O2}$, so that we can know bond order  .

But I am confused  , how to find oxidation number .?

Compare bond length between O–O

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In this we have to comment on the change on length of O–O.

But for that we have to find the oxidation number of $O_2$ , so that we can know bond order  .

But I am confused  , how to find oxidation number .

How to compare the bond lengths of an peroxide complex before and after oxidation?

The complex $\ce{K6[(CN)5Co-O-O-Co(CN)5]}$ is oxidised by bromine into $\ce{K5[(CN)5Co-O-O-Co(CN)5]}$.

In this we have to comment on the change on length of $\ce{O–O}$.

But for that we have to find the oxidation number of $\ce{O2}$, so that we can know bond order.

But I am confused, how to find oxidation number?

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