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Balance each redox equation using the oxidation-number-change method.
a. KCIO3(s) β†’ KCl(s) + O2(g)

b. HNO,(aq) + HI(aq) β†’ NO(g) + 1,(s) + H2O11

c. Br_(1) + SO, (g) β†’ Braq) + SO2-laq) (acidic solution]

d. CIO, (aq) + IH(aq) β†’ Cl-(aq) + 1,(aq) [acidic solution]

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