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Complete and balance the following redox equation in basic solution.
What are the coefficients of H2O and OH⁻ in the balanced equation?
MnO4⁻(aq) + X⁻(aq) ⟶ MnO2(s) + XO3⁻(aq)
Select one:
H2O: 3, OH⁻: 2
H2O: 2, OH⁻: 1
H2O: 2, OH⁻: 6
H2O: 4, OH⁻: 8
H2O: 4, OH⁻: 6
H2O: 1, OH⁻: 2
H2O: 3, OH⁻: 6
H2O: 3, OH⁻: 8
H2O: 2, OH⁻: 8
H2O: 1, OH⁻: 8
H2O: 1, OH⁻: 6
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