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Transcribed Image Text:Decide whether each chemical reaction in the table below is an oxidation-reduction ("redox") reaction. If the reaction is a redox reaction, write down the formula
of the reducing agent and the formula of the oxidizing agent.
redox reaction?
yes
no
Cuso, (aq) + Zn(s)
ZnSo, (aq) + Cu (s)
reducing
agent:
?
4
oxidizing
agent:
redox reaction?
yes
no
2N, (g) + 50, (g) → 2N,0,(g)
reducing
agent:
oxidizing
agent:
redox reaction?
yes
no
30,(g) + 4Fe(s) – 2Fe,0,(s)
reducing
agent:
oxidizing
agent:
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