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Write a balanced ionic equation to describe the oxidation of iodide `(I^-)` in by permanganate `(MnO_(4)^(-))` ion in basic solution to yield molecular iodine `(l_2)` and manganese (IV) oxide `(MnO_2)`.
Strategy : We are given the formulas for two reactants and two prodcts. We use these to write the skeletal ionic equatin. We construct and balance the appropriate half-reactions using the rules just described. Then we add the half -reactions and eliminate common terms.

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