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Question
State two examples of compounds in which halogens exhibit higher oxidation state.
Short Answer
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Solution
Halogens generally exhibit a –1 oxidation state, but they can show higher positive oxidation states of +1, +3, +5, and +7 when bonded with more electronegative elements like oxygen or fluorine.
Example:
Chlorine in perchloric acid (HClO4) → oxidation state of Cl = +7
Iodine in periodate ion \[\ce{(IO^-_4)}\] → oxidation state of I = +7
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