The oxidation states of the halogens vary from 21 to 17.

Chapter 18, Problem 18.78

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The oxidation states of the halogens vary from 21 to 17. Identify compounds of chlorine that have 21, 11, 13, 15, and 17 oxidation states. How does the oxyacid strength of the halogens vary as the number of oxygens in the formula increases?

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