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Chemistry!! Help!! Will mark Brainiliest!! 1. Consider the two half-reactions below. (attached). The reactant lead, Pb, is a. oxidized in both b. reduced in both c. disproportionated in both d. oxidized
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Chemistry!! Help!! Will mark Brainiliest!!
1. Consider the two half-reactions below. (attached). The reactant lead, Pb, is
a. oxidized in both
b. reduced in both
c. disproportionated in both
d. oxidized in I and reduced in II
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The correct answer is A. A way to remember is LEO says GER “LEO” meaning if it Loses Electrons it’s oxidized and if it Gains Electrons or reduction
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The answer should be A ( not sure)
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