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Write the overall, balanced molecular equation and indicate which element is oxidized and which is reduced for the following reactions.
(a) Mg(s) + Cr(C2H3O2)3(aq)
oxidized:
reduced:
(Type the symbol.)
This is a question I had on a homework i dont know how do get the molecular eqaution
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abbreviations in the overall, balanced molecular equation.
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the elemental symbol when identifying which element is oxidized or reduced.Part 1 out of 2 |
oxidized:
reduced:
(Type the symbol.)
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