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Nickolas Blankenship
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21 August, 03:04
Assign oxidation numbers to each atom in KBrO4
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Kirsten Sweeney
21 August, 03:06
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K: + 1
Br: + 7
O: - 2
Explanation:
O is always - 2
K is in group one, so that is its charge
-8+1 is - 7, so we flip the sign and that becomes Br
The reason why we flip it is to get a net balance of 0
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