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  • Oxidation Number of IO3-: A Detailed Explanation
    The oxidation number of IO3- is +5.

    This can be determined by considering the charge of the oxygen atoms and the iodine atom. Each oxygen atom has a charge of -2, and there are three oxygen atoms in IO3-. This gives a total charge of -6 for the oxygen atoms. The iodine atom must have a charge of +5 in order to balance the negative charge of the oxygen atoms.

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