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What is the oxidation state of the central atom in `[Fe(EDTA)]^-1`complex ion.

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To determine the oxidation state of the central atom (Fe) in the complex ion \([Fe(EDTA)]^{-1}\), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the charge of the complex ion The overall charge of the complex ion \([Fe(EDTA)]^{-1}\) is \(-1\). ### Step 2: Identify the charge of the ligand (EDTA) EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) is a hexadentate ligand that carries a charge of \(-4\). ...
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