Uh, wait, what? Oxidation state of KO2?

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I'm verbatim quoting from TPR; K+1 and O2 -1. I put KO2 because it should be what, +4/-4? Trumping +3/-6...
 
If you thought that potassium can exist in a +4 oxidation state, you done goofed. O2- is called superoxide. I am not sure why you are so confused.

Edit: prz to Google superoxide

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