Chemistry, asked by Lokeshhansraj, 1 year ago

oxi. no. of Iodine in KIO3​

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Answered by subhadra53
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Answer:

As you can tell from the formula, KIO3 (V), one K+ ion has bonded with the iodate, so iodate has a charge of -1.

Answered by Anonymous
0

Explanation:

Let ox. no. of I be x

According to the condition

+1 +x +(-6) =0 (as it is a neutal compound)

x -5 = 0

x = +5

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