In which of the following compounds iron has lowest oxidation state?

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In which of the following compounds iron has lowest oxidation state? A. `FeSO_(4)(NH_(4))_(2)SO_(4).6H_(2)O` B. ... ` C. `Fe(CO)_(5)` D. `Fe_(0.94)O`

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