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Nitrogen forms a variety of compounds in all oxidation states ranging from:

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`-3` to +5

B

`-3 ` to +3

C

`-3 ` to +4

D

`-3` to +6

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  17. In this reaction: S(2)O(8)^(2-)+2I^(-) to 2SO(4)^(2-)+I(2)

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