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One common inorganic compound that contains hydrogen, iodine, and oxygen is hydrogen iodide (HI). It is composed of one atom of hydrogen, one atom of iodine, and no oxygen. Other inorganic compounds that contain these elements include:

  1. Hydrogen iodate (HIO3)
  2. Hydrogen peroxide iodide (H2OI2)
  3. Iodic acid (HIO3)
  4. Iodine pentoxide (I2O5)

These compounds may contain different ratios of hydrogen, iodine, and oxygen, resulting in variations in their chemical properties and applications.

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