Potassium superoxide

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Can somebody please explain to me why the the oxidation state of the O2 is -1

also would the oxidation state of potassium be +1?
 
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You should know that the superoxide ion is O2-.

You should also know that potassium will exist as K+ in an ionic compound and so will have an oxidation state of +1.

Using either of these two fact it can be deduced that the oxidation state of oxygen in the compound is -1/2.
 
so wait a minute:

Why is the oxidation state of superoxide -1/2 in the compound but the oxidation of superoxide just -1?
 
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