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Chemistry, 18.09.2019 08:30 rachelacarman

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in this redox reaction, which substance is oxidized and which substance is reduced? c + h2o -> co + h2
a. hydrogen was oxidized and carbon was reduced.
b. carbon was oxidized and hydrogen was reduced.
c. hydrogen was oxidized and carbon remained the same.
d. oxygen was oxidized and hydrogen remained the same.

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