2. Which statement is most accurate? * O Oxygen is more electronegative than carbon O Carbon is more electronegative than oxygen Oxygen and carbon are equally electronegative O All of the above 3. Reduction is the ________ of electrons (or hydrogens, since they are so generous with their electrons). Oxidation is the___________ of electrons (or hydrogens) O gain; loss Oloss: gain O gain; gain loss; loss

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O All of the above
2. Which statement is most accurate? *
Oxygen is more electronegative than carbon
Carbon is more electronegative than oxygen
Oxygen and carbon are equally electronegative
All of the above
3. Reduction is the
generous with their electrons). Oxidation is the.
hydrogens)
gain; loss
loss: gain
of electrons (or hydrogens, since they are so
of electrons (or
gain; gain
loss; loss
4. In which of the following molecules is carbon the most reduced? (Hint:
it bonded to oxygen, an electron hog, or hydrogen, a generous electron
Transcribed Image Text:O All of the above 2. Which statement is most accurate? * Oxygen is more electronegative than carbon Carbon is more electronegative than oxygen Oxygen and carbon are equally electronegative All of the above 3. Reduction is the generous with their electrons). Oxidation is the. hydrogens) gain; loss loss: gain of electrons (or hydrogens, since they are so of electrons (or gain; gain loss; loss 4. In which of the following molecules is carbon the most reduced? (Hint: it bonded to oxygen, an electron hog, or hydrogen, a generous electron
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