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Consider the reaction below. 2 upper K plus upper B r subscript 2 right arrow 2 upper K superscript plus, plus 2 upper B r superscript minus. What is being reduced? only K only Br2 both K and Br2 neither
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Consider the reaction below.
2 upper K plus upper B r subscript 2 right arrow 2 upper K superscript plus, plus 2 upper B r superscript minus.
What is being reduced?
only K
only Br2
both K and Br2
neither K nor Br2
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C. both K and Br2
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