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What are transferred in an oxidation-reduction reaction? a. protons b. ions c. electrons d. atoms
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What are transferred in an oxidation-reduction reaction?
a. protons
b. ions
c. electrons
d. atoms
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electrons
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In this checmical reaction there is a transfer of electrons between two species. So the option you are looking for is c. Remember that in this reaction the oxidation number of a molecule changes because gains or looses electrons
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