oxidation state of hI
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hydrogen iodide (HI), known as hydroiodic acid, is a strong acid that is used to prepare iodides by reaction with metals or their oxides, hydroxides, and carbonates. Iodine exhibits a +5 oxidation state in the moderately strong iodic acid (HIO3), which can be readily dehydrated to yield the white solid…
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Hydrogen has an oxidation number of +1 when combined with non-metals, but it has an oxidation number of -1 when combined with metals. The algebraic sum of the oxidation numbers of elements in a compound is zero. The algebraic sum of the oxidation states in an ion is equal to the charge on the ion.
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