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In the Iodide Clock reaction ________________ is the oxidizing agent and _______________ is the reducing agent.
6I– + BrO3 – + 6H+ + Starch→ 3I2 + Br– + 3H2O
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bromide, iodide
Iodine, bromate
Bromate, iodide
Iodide, bromate
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