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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the oxidation number for K in KClO

OpenStudy (anonymous):

+2.93 do you have a standard reduction potential sheet? its all on there if not look on up n print it it will make life so much easier

OpenStudy (vincent-lyon.fr):

Oxidation number is the real or fictitious cahrge borne by an atom. Here, you can write \(KClO\) as \(K^+ + ClO^-\), so oxidation number of K is +1.

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