What makes balancing redox reactions different from balancing other
reactions?
A. Both the nu...
What makes balancing redox reactions different from balancing other
reactions?
A. Both the number of atoms and the amount of charge must be
balanced.
B. Redox reactions always occur in a basic solution of OH ions.
ChThe balanced equations have electrons left over as a reactant or
"product.
D. The reactions have to be broken up into half-reactions to balance.
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