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Consider this reaction and answer the questions: > kci+o2what is the oxidation number of chlorine in the reactant state? (+5)what is the oxidation number of oxygen in the reactant state? (  -2 )what is the oxidation number of potassium in the reactant state? (+1)what is the oxidation number of chlorine in the product state? (-1)what is the oxidation number of oxygen in the product state? ( 0)what is the oxidation number of potassium in the product state? (+1)

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