Which choice correctly identifies the oxidation number (O.N.) for the given species? A) Mn²?, O.N. = 0 B) Ca, O.N. = +2 C) F?, O.N. = -1 D) Se²?, O.N. = -2 E) P?, O.N. = -1
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