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Answer:
Explanation:
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At first, Chromium (iii) is stood for:
[tex]Cr^{+3}[/tex]
Then, for the iodate, the "ate" suffix accounts for the oxidation state +5, thus:
[tex](IO_3)^-[/tex]
So the formed compound is:
[tex]Cr^{+3}+(IO_3)^--->Cr^{+3}(IO_3)^-_3[/tex] and is named chromium (III) iodate.
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