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The oxidation state of carbon in glucose is +4. This is because in glucose, each carbon atom is bonded to one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms, which results in a net charge of +4 for the carbon atom.

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-2 same as in most other compounds (exception is peroxide where it is -1)

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The central C atom has the oxidation number of 0 whereas the other C atoms have the oxidation number of +II.

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