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What happens to the electrons of a reducing agent during a reaction? Electrons are doubled Electrons are lost Electrons are gained Electrons are held
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What happens to the electrons of a reducing agent during a reaction?
Electrons are doubled
Electrons are lost
Electrons are gained
Electrons are held
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Answer:
A I DID THIS BEFORE
Step-by-step explanation:
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I think it is either b or d
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