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Alinara [238K]
4 years ago
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How to make half equations

Chemistry
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padilas [110]4 years ago
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In a chemical reaction equation.. There must be redox reaction taking palce.. So oxidation and reduction reactions will be happening on both sides of the equation.. You can separate the oxidation and reduction equations in halves. . So there will be one half oxidation equation and the other half reduction equation of the reaction.
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