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Identify the atoms that are oxidized and reduced, the change in oxidation state for each, and the oxidizing and reducing agents in each of the following equations:
Note, for the change in oxidation state, give the total change for that element. E.g. Br2 → 2Br-; each bromine atom gains 1 electron (ox state = 0 → ox state = -1), for a total gain of 2 electrons (total change of -2)
![(e) 2K2S2O3(s) + 2(s)
K2S406(s) + 2KI(s)
atom oxidized: (Select]
its change in oxidation state:
[ Select]
atom reduced: Select]
its change in oxidation state:
[ Select]
oxidizing agent: S
reducing agent: Select]
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Transcribed Image Text:(e) 2K2S2O3(s) + 2(s)
K2S406(s) + 2KI(s)
atom oxidized: (Select]
its change in oxidation state:
[ Select]
atom reduced: Select]
its change in oxidation state:
[ Select]
oxidizing agent: S
reducing agent: Select]
Answer 1:
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