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06.05.2021 •
Chemistry
Identify the substance that is oxidized. Copy the oxidation half reaction for this substance.
Identify the substance that is reduced. Copy the reduction half reaction for this substance.
Identify the oxidizing agent in this reaction.
Identify the reducing agent in this reaction.
Is this a spontaneous reaction?
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