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Listenbase your answer to this question on the information below. the catalytic converter in an automobile changes harmful gases produced during fuel combustion to less harmful exhaust gases. in the catalytic converter, nitrogen dioxide reacts with carbon monoxide to produce nitrogen and carbon dioxide. in addition, some carbon monoxide reacts with oxygen, producing carbon dioxide in the converter. these reactions are represented by the balanced equations below. reaction 1: 2no2(g) + 4co(g) →n2(g) + 4co2(g) + 1198.4 kjreaction 2: 2co(g) + o2(g) →2co2(g) + 566.0 kjdetermine the oxidation number of carbon in each carbon compound in reaction 2.co: +4, co2: +4co: +2, co2: +2co: +4, co2: - 4co: +2, co2: +4

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