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In acidic solution, bromate ion can be used to react with a number of metal ions. One such reaction is

BrO3−(aq)+Sn2+(aq)→Br−(aq)+Sn4+(aq)

Since this reaction takes place in acidic solution, H2O(l) and H+(aq) will be involved in the reaction. Places for these species are indicated by the blanks in the following restatement of the equation:

BrO3−(aq)+Sn2+(aq)+ −−−→Br−(aq)+Sn4+(aq)+ −−−

What are the coefficients of the six species in the balanced equation above? Remember to include coefficients for H2O(l) and H+(aq) in the appropriate blanks.

Enter the equation coefficients in order separated by commas (e.g., 2,2,1,4,4,3).

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